Not all YouTubers deserve their popularity May 14, 2018 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang YouTube channels achieve success despite controversial and low quality content. read more » Urinal dividers: We want more February 9, 2018 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Finally, after many complaints and requests, the administration ordered the installation of single urinal dividers in three boys’ bathrooms at the start of second semester. Yet, reporters argue that they are not enough. read more » Country Music is better than y’all think January 25, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang In the age of Lil Pump’s “Gucci Gang” and other lyrically uninspiring, drug-glorifying trap songs, country music is a welcome change of pace. Unlike most modern songs, many country songs tell a story from a culture that Saratoga students often don’t hear about. read more » Even Hogwarts rejected us January 25, 2018 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye This year’s application pool at Howart's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was the strongest in the School’s history. You should not feel our decision reflects negatively on you or your potential as a successful Muggle, but unfortunately wizarding may not be the right path for you. You are either magical or you are not. read more » The scoop on the school’s new hash browns November 1, 2017 — by Austin Wang Get there early or they'll run out. read more » Asian snacks are wack October 27, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Reporters try out some interesting Asian snacks and review them. read more » What happened to the other alphabet pops October 25, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that unfortunately, iconic Chinese pop songs mean very little in America, since K-pop overshadows almost all other Asian pop music. read more » Rock out with my crocs out October 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Even celebrities such as John Cena and Drew Barrymore have begun wearing crocs regularly as part of elaborate ad campaigns aimed at making Crocs more popular amongst youth. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 12, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that his soul food cravings cannot be met in Silicon Valley. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 10, 2017 — by Austin Wang California lacks authentic southern food that speaks to the soul read more » Emoji Movie: It’s ‘meh’ September 18, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang The Emoji Movie made $171 million on a $50 million budget. read more » Badminton: Individuals excel at CCS even after team’s so-so season May 30, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Although the team as a whole dropped one division after a disappointing 1-11 regular season, individual players looked to redeem the team by qualifying for CCS. They did this by placing in the top four spots at the SCVAL tournament from May 4-6. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » Amatuer photographers on a quest for Snapchattable food May 16, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Photographers try rolled up ice cream and sushi burritos to test if these trendy foods are worth it. read more » Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Urinal dividers: We want more February 9, 2018 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Finally, after many complaints and requests, the administration ordered the installation of single urinal dividers in three boys’ bathrooms at the start of second semester. Yet, reporters argue that they are not enough. read more » Country Music is better than y’all think January 25, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang In the age of Lil Pump’s “Gucci Gang” and other lyrically uninspiring, drug-glorifying trap songs, country music is a welcome change of pace. Unlike most modern songs, many country songs tell a story from a culture that Saratoga students often don’t hear about. read more » Even Hogwarts rejected us January 25, 2018 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye This year’s application pool at Howart's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was the strongest in the School’s history. You should not feel our decision reflects negatively on you or your potential as a successful Muggle, but unfortunately wizarding may not be the right path for you. You are either magical or you are not. read more » The scoop on the school’s new hash browns November 1, 2017 — by Austin Wang Get there early or they'll run out. read more » Asian snacks are wack October 27, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Reporters try out some interesting Asian snacks and review them. read more » What happened to the other alphabet pops October 25, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that unfortunately, iconic Chinese pop songs mean very little in America, since K-pop overshadows almost all other Asian pop music. read more » Rock out with my crocs out October 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Even celebrities such as John Cena and Drew Barrymore have begun wearing crocs regularly as part of elaborate ad campaigns aimed at making Crocs more popular amongst youth. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 12, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that his soul food cravings cannot be met in Silicon Valley. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 10, 2017 — by Austin Wang California lacks authentic southern food that speaks to the soul read more » Emoji Movie: It’s ‘meh’ September 18, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang The Emoji Movie made $171 million on a $50 million budget. read more » Badminton: Individuals excel at CCS even after team’s so-so season May 30, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Although the team as a whole dropped one division after a disappointing 1-11 regular season, individual players looked to redeem the team by qualifying for CCS. They did this by placing in the top four spots at the SCVAL tournament from May 4-6. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » Amatuer photographers on a quest for Snapchattable food May 16, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Photographers try rolled up ice cream and sushi burritos to test if these trendy foods are worth it. read more » Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Country Music is better than y’all think January 25, 2018 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang In the age of Lil Pump’s “Gucci Gang” and other lyrically uninspiring, drug-glorifying trap songs, country music is a welcome change of pace. Unlike most modern songs, many country songs tell a story from a culture that Saratoga students often don’t hear about. read more » Even Hogwarts rejected us January 25, 2018 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye This year’s application pool at Howart's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was the strongest in the School’s history. You should not feel our decision reflects negatively on you or your potential as a successful Muggle, but unfortunately wizarding may not be the right path for you. You are either magical or you are not. read more » The scoop on the school’s new hash browns November 1, 2017 — by Austin Wang Get there early or they'll run out. read more » Asian snacks are wack October 27, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Reporters try out some interesting Asian snacks and review them. read more » What happened to the other alphabet pops October 25, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that unfortunately, iconic Chinese pop songs mean very little in America, since K-pop overshadows almost all other Asian pop music. read more » Rock out with my crocs out October 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Even celebrities such as John Cena and Drew Barrymore have begun wearing crocs regularly as part of elaborate ad campaigns aimed at making Crocs more popular amongst youth. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 12, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that his soul food cravings cannot be met in Silicon Valley. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 10, 2017 — by Austin Wang California lacks authentic southern food that speaks to the soul read more » Emoji Movie: It’s ‘meh’ September 18, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang The Emoji Movie made $171 million on a $50 million budget. read more » Badminton: Individuals excel at CCS even after team’s so-so season May 30, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Although the team as a whole dropped one division after a disappointing 1-11 regular season, individual players looked to redeem the team by qualifying for CCS. They did this by placing in the top four spots at the SCVAL tournament from May 4-6. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » Amatuer photographers on a quest for Snapchattable food May 16, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Photographers try rolled up ice cream and sushi burritos to test if these trendy foods are worth it. read more » Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Even Hogwarts rejected us January 25, 2018 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye This year’s application pool at Howart's School of Witchcraft and Wizardry was the strongest in the School’s history. You should not feel our decision reflects negatively on you or your potential as a successful Muggle, but unfortunately wizarding may not be the right path for you. You are either magical or you are not. read more » The scoop on the school’s new hash browns November 1, 2017 — by Austin Wang Get there early or they'll run out. read more » Asian snacks are wack October 27, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Reporters try out some interesting Asian snacks and review them. read more » What happened to the other alphabet pops October 25, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that unfortunately, iconic Chinese pop songs mean very little in America, since K-pop overshadows almost all other Asian pop music. read more » Rock out with my crocs out October 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Even celebrities such as John Cena and Drew Barrymore have begun wearing crocs regularly as part of elaborate ad campaigns aimed at making Crocs more popular amongst youth. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 12, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that his soul food cravings cannot be met in Silicon Valley. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 10, 2017 — by Austin Wang California lacks authentic southern food that speaks to the soul read more » Emoji Movie: It’s ‘meh’ September 18, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang The Emoji Movie made $171 million on a $50 million budget. read more » Badminton: Individuals excel at CCS even after team’s so-so season May 30, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Although the team as a whole dropped one division after a disappointing 1-11 regular season, individual players looked to redeem the team by qualifying for CCS. They did this by placing in the top four spots at the SCVAL tournament from May 4-6. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » Amatuer photographers on a quest for Snapchattable food May 16, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Photographers try rolled up ice cream and sushi burritos to test if these trendy foods are worth it. read more » Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
The scoop on the school’s new hash browns November 1, 2017 — by Austin Wang Get there early or they'll run out. read more » Asian snacks are wack October 27, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Reporters try out some interesting Asian snacks and review them. read more » What happened to the other alphabet pops October 25, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that unfortunately, iconic Chinese pop songs mean very little in America, since K-pop overshadows almost all other Asian pop music. read more » Rock out with my crocs out October 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Even celebrities such as John Cena and Drew Barrymore have begun wearing crocs regularly as part of elaborate ad campaigns aimed at making Crocs more popular amongst youth. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 12, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that his soul food cravings cannot be met in Silicon Valley. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 10, 2017 — by Austin Wang California lacks authentic southern food that speaks to the soul read more » Emoji Movie: It’s ‘meh’ September 18, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang The Emoji Movie made $171 million on a $50 million budget. read more » Badminton: Individuals excel at CCS even after team’s so-so season May 30, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Although the team as a whole dropped one division after a disappointing 1-11 regular season, individual players looked to redeem the team by qualifying for CCS. They did this by placing in the top four spots at the SCVAL tournament from May 4-6. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » Amatuer photographers on a quest for Snapchattable food May 16, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Photographers try rolled up ice cream and sushi burritos to test if these trendy foods are worth it. read more » Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Asian snacks are wack October 27, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Reporters try out some interesting Asian snacks and review them. read more » What happened to the other alphabet pops October 25, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that unfortunately, iconic Chinese pop songs mean very little in America, since K-pop overshadows almost all other Asian pop music. read more » Rock out with my crocs out October 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Even celebrities such as John Cena and Drew Barrymore have begun wearing crocs regularly as part of elaborate ad campaigns aimed at making Crocs more popular amongst youth. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 12, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that his soul food cravings cannot be met in Silicon Valley. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 10, 2017 — by Austin Wang California lacks authentic southern food that speaks to the soul read more » Emoji Movie: It’s ‘meh’ September 18, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang The Emoji Movie made $171 million on a $50 million budget. read more » Badminton: Individuals excel at CCS even after team’s so-so season May 30, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Although the team as a whole dropped one division after a disappointing 1-11 regular season, individual players looked to redeem the team by qualifying for CCS. They did this by placing in the top four spots at the SCVAL tournament from May 4-6. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » Amatuer photographers on a quest for Snapchattable food May 16, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Photographers try rolled up ice cream and sushi burritos to test if these trendy foods are worth it. read more » Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
What happened to the other alphabet pops October 25, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that unfortunately, iconic Chinese pop songs mean very little in America, since K-pop overshadows almost all other Asian pop music. read more » Rock out with my crocs out October 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Even celebrities such as John Cena and Drew Barrymore have begun wearing crocs regularly as part of elaborate ad campaigns aimed at making Crocs more popular amongst youth. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 12, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that his soul food cravings cannot be met in Silicon Valley. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 10, 2017 — by Austin Wang California lacks authentic southern food that speaks to the soul read more » Emoji Movie: It’s ‘meh’ September 18, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang The Emoji Movie made $171 million on a $50 million budget. read more » Badminton: Individuals excel at CCS even after team’s so-so season May 30, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Although the team as a whole dropped one division after a disappointing 1-11 regular season, individual players looked to redeem the team by qualifying for CCS. They did this by placing in the top four spots at the SCVAL tournament from May 4-6. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » Amatuer photographers on a quest for Snapchattable food May 16, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Photographers try rolled up ice cream and sushi burritos to test if these trendy foods are worth it. read more » Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Rock out with my crocs out October 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Even celebrities such as John Cena and Drew Barrymore have begun wearing crocs regularly as part of elaborate ad campaigns aimed at making Crocs more popular amongst youth. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 12, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that his soul food cravings cannot be met in Silicon Valley. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 10, 2017 — by Austin Wang California lacks authentic southern food that speaks to the soul read more » Emoji Movie: It’s ‘meh’ September 18, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang The Emoji Movie made $171 million on a $50 million budget. read more » Badminton: Individuals excel at CCS even after team’s so-so season May 30, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Although the team as a whole dropped one division after a disappointing 1-11 regular season, individual players looked to redeem the team by qualifying for CCS. They did this by placing in the top four spots at the SCVAL tournament from May 4-6. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » Amatuer photographers on a quest for Snapchattable food May 16, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Photographers try rolled up ice cream and sushi burritos to test if these trendy foods are worth it. read more » Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
There ain’t no soul in the bay October 12, 2017 — by Austin Wang Columnist argues that his soul food cravings cannot be met in Silicon Valley. read more » There ain’t no soul in the bay October 10, 2017 — by Austin Wang California lacks authentic southern food that speaks to the soul read more » Emoji Movie: It’s ‘meh’ September 18, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang The Emoji Movie made $171 million on a $50 million budget. read more » Badminton: Individuals excel at CCS even after team’s so-so season May 30, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Although the team as a whole dropped one division after a disappointing 1-11 regular season, individual players looked to redeem the team by qualifying for CCS. They did this by placing in the top four spots at the SCVAL tournament from May 4-6. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » Amatuer photographers on a quest for Snapchattable food May 16, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Photographers try rolled up ice cream and sushi burritos to test if these trendy foods are worth it. read more » Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
There ain’t no soul in the bay October 10, 2017 — by Austin Wang California lacks authentic southern food that speaks to the soul read more » Emoji Movie: It’s ‘meh’ September 18, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang The Emoji Movie made $171 million on a $50 million budget. read more » Badminton: Individuals excel at CCS even after team’s so-so season May 30, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Although the team as a whole dropped one division after a disappointing 1-11 regular season, individual players looked to redeem the team by qualifying for CCS. They did this by placing in the top four spots at the SCVAL tournament from May 4-6. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » Amatuer photographers on a quest for Snapchattable food May 16, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Photographers try rolled up ice cream and sushi burritos to test if these trendy foods are worth it. read more » Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Emoji Movie: It’s ‘meh’ September 18, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang The Emoji Movie made $171 million on a $50 million budget. read more » Badminton: Individuals excel at CCS even after team’s so-so season May 30, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Although the team as a whole dropped one division after a disappointing 1-11 regular season, individual players looked to redeem the team by qualifying for CCS. They did this by placing in the top four spots at the SCVAL tournament from May 4-6. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » Amatuer photographers on a quest for Snapchattable food May 16, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Photographers try rolled up ice cream and sushi burritos to test if these trendy foods are worth it. read more » Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Badminton: Individuals excel at CCS even after team’s so-so season May 30, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Although the team as a whole dropped one division after a disappointing 1-11 regular season, individual players looked to redeem the team by qualifying for CCS. They did this by placing in the top four spots at the SCVAL tournament from May 4-6. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » Amatuer photographers on a quest for Snapchattable food May 16, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Photographers try rolled up ice cream and sushi burritos to test if these trendy foods are worth it. read more » Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » Amatuer photographers on a quest for Snapchattable food May 16, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Photographers try rolled up ice cream and sushi burritos to test if these trendy foods are worth it. read more » Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Amatuer photographers on a quest for Snapchattable food May 16, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Photographers try rolled up ice cream and sushi burritos to test if these trendy foods are worth it. read more » Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Harsh reminder that ‘model minority’ myth won’t protect Indian Americans in Trump’s America March 24, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Indians targeted mistakenly under Trump's administration reveals falw with society. read more » In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
In class project, speech and debate president hopes to help younger students overcome fear of public speaking March 23, 2017 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Austin Wang Junior develops new method of improving debate team. read more » Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Spamchat: the takeover of Snapchat fakes March 23, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Snapchat clones becoming more and more obvious. read more » Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Student basketball coaches develop NJB players’ abilities March 21, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Austin Wang High school basketball coaches lead NJB team to success. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Can you sing acapella? (We can’t) March 19, 2017 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang Juniors try their hands at acapella singing. read more » Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Torn apart: Trump ban echoes in immigrant community of Saratoga February 13, 2017 — by Lina Kim, Austin Wang, and Phoebe Wang The immigrant community in Saratoga discuss the effects the Trump ban might have on family and friends. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
They don’t spit fire, they spit water February 6, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Young singers make fools of themselves online read more » Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Living in an animated shadow: the obscurity of celebrity voice actors February 5, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Celebrity actors becoming more prolific in the voice acting industry read more » The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
The Robotics reality: 200 hours to build, 2 minutes to play February 4, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Austin Wang Robotics student discuss the large amount of hard work required to build a functioning robot. read more » Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Getting high to get by: Student perspectives on marijuana December 8, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary and Austin Wang Students talk about marijuana usage on campus and student's experiences with the drug. read more » ‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
‘Frozen’ soundtrack finally finds competition December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Frozen out, Moana in read more » Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Reform, not remove: It’s time to fix the teacher tenure system December 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang Should teachers get tenure? read more » The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
The last one standing: Senior reflects on years of debating December 7, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Elicia Ye Senior's debating leaves him with great experiences read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Girls’ golf ends season with disappointing performance at SCVAL November 1, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Austin Wang Golf team dissapointed with overall results. read more » AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
AP Government class holds mock election November 1, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang AP Gov's mock election read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Life hack: a freezing failure in laundry October 20, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior Austin Wang attempts to clean his clothes by freezing them overnight. read more » Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Transition to Canvas needs backup September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Junior discuess why Canvas needs alternative options in case of failure. read more » Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Making the homeless feel more at home September 21, 2016 — by Austin Wang Homeless people should be more welcomed. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Dead gorilla immortalized as meme September 8, 2016 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Internet ablaze about dead ape read more » Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Cochrum reflects on past teaching experiences May 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Austin Wang Science teacher Lisa Cochrum has always been able to accept students — and treat them equally — regardless of their backgrounds. read more » Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
History bowl team falls short of goal at Nationals May 19, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang In its attempt to defend its national title from last year, the varsity A History Bowl team went to Washington, D.C., from April 22-24 and placed 14th out of 168 teams at the National History Bee and Bowl tournament. read more » Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Students seek awareness for life-threatening allergies March 24, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Austin Wang The case of junior Rosa Castren shows the dangers when students bring allergy-inducing foods like nuts and citrus into areas that are supposed to be safe. read more » Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Harvard’s proposed admissions plan will fail to promote genuine altruism March 24, 2016 — by Divya Rallabandi and Austin Wang What does it take to get into Harvard? Traditionally, a combination of high GPA, perfect or nearly perfect SAT scores and a plethora of research internships would give applicants a fair chance. read more » Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Feb. 12, 2016 February 12, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV explores the controversy over a lack of diversity among Oscar nominees, checks in with Sue's Cafe, shows what the new creative writing elective is doing, previews the Benefit fashion show and delivers anonymous Valentine's Day roses to surprised students. read more » “Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
“Run, Hide, Defend”: Reason revealed for replacement of Code Red term December 3, 2015 — by Pranav Ahuja and Austin Wang On Nov. 16, the school practiced a drill to simulate an armed intruder on campus. Previously, the annual drill was called Code Red, but it is now known as “Lockdown: Run, Hide, Defend.” read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Prison reforms: Obama takes steps in the right direction December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang With over 2 million prisoners and more prisons than colleges, the U.S. lead the world in incarceration rates by a shamefully wide margin. read more » Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Monta Vista’s new gender-neutral bathroom sparks discussion October 29, 2015 — by Claire Chou, Austin Wang As push for transgender equality continues, local high school creates gender-neutral bathroom. read more » Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Seniors take on roles in Homecoming for the first time October 28, 2015 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang Many seniors participated in Homecoming for the first time this year. read more » Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Removing GPA boost would promote genuine pursuit of knowledge October 22, 2015 — by Austin Wang AP/Honors point should be removed to remedy student stress. read more » Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »
Sept. 18, 2015 September 18, 2015 — by Ryan Kim and Austin Wang SHSTV brings you a sports segment, rally coverage, political opinions and word of the week. read more »