Boys’ soccer is optimistic for solid season after hiring new coaches March 11, 2021 — by Jun Lee Coach: Max Dorling Last year’s overall record: 1-10-2 Last year’s league record: 0-8-1 Recap: The JV and the varsity team were combined. Due to student athletes’ inability to practice all year, the coaches are focusing mainly on conditioning throughout the 14 days of preseason. Key additions: Senior Defender Kyle Massie (out last year due to an injury) Key matchups in the upcoming season: Wilcox High School, Fremont High School, Lynbrook Star players: Senior left wing Nolan Chen, senior right wing Jun Lee, senior midfielder Aniket Desarkar, junior center back Aidan Costello, junior midfielder Shaheen Masoumi Key losses to graduation: Left wing Brian Wu, defender Nick Joe, midfielder Joe Bruun-Jensen League: De Anza League read more » How a certain 7-year-old learned the truth about Santa December 10, 2020 — by Jun Lee I went on a mission to reveal Santa and found out my dad had been dressing up as the Santa for years. read more » Quarantine fosters introspection and self-discovery for senior October 28, 2020 — by Jun Lee Quarantine was stressful, but it taught me ways to enjoy being alone and helped me revamp my lifestyle. read more » MLB’s failure, NBA’s success, what should the NFL do? September 17, 2020 — by Jun Lee Comparing conditions of different sports leagues as the majority of leagues plan to reopen starting July read more » Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed September 17, 2020 — by Jun Lee Scoring highly on the PSAT, 30 seniors are selected to be National Merit Semifinalists. read more » Former percussion director adjusts to new position as the online semester begins September 5, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jun Lee Despite the distance learning this year, Clark hopes to provide an effective learning plan for all band students. read more » ‘All American’ proves to be about more than just football May 1, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jun Lee New TV show revolving around football and romance has become popular during time of shelter-in-place. read more » Ranking Lil Uzi’s Eternal Atake April 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Two news bois rank the song in the Philly rapper’s new album. read more » Relieving stress: Two juniors attempt to get their Instagram account verified March 31, 2020 — by Jun Lee and Edwin Chen Two newspaper bois try to look famous without actually being famous read more » Fantasy Football teaches football knowledge February 13, 2020 — by Jun Lee While playing with friends, I learned all the rules and positions about football, though I did not know anything about football before read more » Stuck in another winless season, boys’ soccer struggles tries to build fundamentals for future seasons February 10, 2020 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The team finished the regular season with 0-8, and their senior night game will be on Feb. 12 against Milpitas. read more » The 2010s saw a great evolution in music February 8, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Rapidly Changing music styles in the 2010s paved the way for diverse and new music. read more » Boys’ soccer lacks upperclassmen experience, compensates with underclassman technical skill December 9, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The Falcons endure their first loss to Harker 3-2 on Nov. 26, but the team is optimistic with its younger players for the future season. read more » Holiday music spreads Christmas joy all year long December 5, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Amanda Zhu Have a holly jolly Christmas ... it’s the best time of the year. read more » AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
How a certain 7-year-old learned the truth about Santa December 10, 2020 — by Jun Lee I went on a mission to reveal Santa and found out my dad had been dressing up as the Santa for years. read more » Quarantine fosters introspection and self-discovery for senior October 28, 2020 — by Jun Lee Quarantine was stressful, but it taught me ways to enjoy being alone and helped me revamp my lifestyle. read more » MLB’s failure, NBA’s success, what should the NFL do? September 17, 2020 — by Jun Lee Comparing conditions of different sports leagues as the majority of leagues plan to reopen starting July read more » Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed September 17, 2020 — by Jun Lee Scoring highly on the PSAT, 30 seniors are selected to be National Merit Semifinalists. read more » Former percussion director adjusts to new position as the online semester begins September 5, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jun Lee Despite the distance learning this year, Clark hopes to provide an effective learning plan for all band students. read more » ‘All American’ proves to be about more than just football May 1, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jun Lee New TV show revolving around football and romance has become popular during time of shelter-in-place. read more » Ranking Lil Uzi’s Eternal Atake April 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Two news bois rank the song in the Philly rapper’s new album. read more » Relieving stress: Two juniors attempt to get their Instagram account verified March 31, 2020 — by Jun Lee and Edwin Chen Two newspaper bois try to look famous without actually being famous read more » Fantasy Football teaches football knowledge February 13, 2020 — by Jun Lee While playing with friends, I learned all the rules and positions about football, though I did not know anything about football before read more » Stuck in another winless season, boys’ soccer struggles tries to build fundamentals for future seasons February 10, 2020 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The team finished the regular season with 0-8, and their senior night game will be on Feb. 12 against Milpitas. read more » The 2010s saw a great evolution in music February 8, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Rapidly Changing music styles in the 2010s paved the way for diverse and new music. read more » Boys’ soccer lacks upperclassmen experience, compensates with underclassman technical skill December 9, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The Falcons endure their first loss to Harker 3-2 on Nov. 26, but the team is optimistic with its younger players for the future season. read more » Holiday music spreads Christmas joy all year long December 5, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Amanda Zhu Have a holly jolly Christmas ... it’s the best time of the year. read more » AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Quarantine fosters introspection and self-discovery for senior October 28, 2020 — by Jun Lee Quarantine was stressful, but it taught me ways to enjoy being alone and helped me revamp my lifestyle. read more » MLB’s failure, NBA’s success, what should the NFL do? September 17, 2020 — by Jun Lee Comparing conditions of different sports leagues as the majority of leagues plan to reopen starting July read more » Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed September 17, 2020 — by Jun Lee Scoring highly on the PSAT, 30 seniors are selected to be National Merit Semifinalists. read more » Former percussion director adjusts to new position as the online semester begins September 5, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jun Lee Despite the distance learning this year, Clark hopes to provide an effective learning plan for all band students. read more » ‘All American’ proves to be about more than just football May 1, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jun Lee New TV show revolving around football and romance has become popular during time of shelter-in-place. read more » Ranking Lil Uzi’s Eternal Atake April 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Two news bois rank the song in the Philly rapper’s new album. read more » Relieving stress: Two juniors attempt to get their Instagram account verified March 31, 2020 — by Jun Lee and Edwin Chen Two newspaper bois try to look famous without actually being famous read more » Fantasy Football teaches football knowledge February 13, 2020 — by Jun Lee While playing with friends, I learned all the rules and positions about football, though I did not know anything about football before read more » Stuck in another winless season, boys’ soccer struggles tries to build fundamentals for future seasons February 10, 2020 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The team finished the regular season with 0-8, and their senior night game will be on Feb. 12 against Milpitas. read more » The 2010s saw a great evolution in music February 8, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Rapidly Changing music styles in the 2010s paved the way for diverse and new music. read more » Boys’ soccer lacks upperclassmen experience, compensates with underclassman technical skill December 9, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The Falcons endure their first loss to Harker 3-2 on Nov. 26, but the team is optimistic with its younger players for the future season. read more » Holiday music spreads Christmas joy all year long December 5, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Amanda Zhu Have a holly jolly Christmas ... it’s the best time of the year. read more » AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
MLB’s failure, NBA’s success, what should the NFL do? September 17, 2020 — by Jun Lee Comparing conditions of different sports leagues as the majority of leagues plan to reopen starting July read more » Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed September 17, 2020 — by Jun Lee Scoring highly on the PSAT, 30 seniors are selected to be National Merit Semifinalists. read more » Former percussion director adjusts to new position as the online semester begins September 5, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jun Lee Despite the distance learning this year, Clark hopes to provide an effective learning plan for all band students. read more » ‘All American’ proves to be about more than just football May 1, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jun Lee New TV show revolving around football and romance has become popular during time of shelter-in-place. read more » Ranking Lil Uzi’s Eternal Atake April 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Two news bois rank the song in the Philly rapper’s new album. read more » Relieving stress: Two juniors attempt to get their Instagram account verified March 31, 2020 — by Jun Lee and Edwin Chen Two newspaper bois try to look famous without actually being famous read more » Fantasy Football teaches football knowledge February 13, 2020 — by Jun Lee While playing with friends, I learned all the rules and positions about football, though I did not know anything about football before read more » Stuck in another winless season, boys’ soccer struggles tries to build fundamentals for future seasons February 10, 2020 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The team finished the regular season with 0-8, and their senior night game will be on Feb. 12 against Milpitas. read more » The 2010s saw a great evolution in music February 8, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Rapidly Changing music styles in the 2010s paved the way for diverse and new music. read more » Boys’ soccer lacks upperclassmen experience, compensates with underclassman technical skill December 9, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The Falcons endure their first loss to Harker 3-2 on Nov. 26, but the team is optimistic with its younger players for the future season. read more » Holiday music spreads Christmas joy all year long December 5, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Amanda Zhu Have a holly jolly Christmas ... it’s the best time of the year. read more » AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed September 17, 2020 — by Jun Lee Scoring highly on the PSAT, 30 seniors are selected to be National Merit Semifinalists. read more » Former percussion director adjusts to new position as the online semester begins September 5, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jun Lee Despite the distance learning this year, Clark hopes to provide an effective learning plan for all band students. read more » ‘All American’ proves to be about more than just football May 1, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jun Lee New TV show revolving around football and romance has become popular during time of shelter-in-place. read more » Ranking Lil Uzi’s Eternal Atake April 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Two news bois rank the song in the Philly rapper’s new album. read more » Relieving stress: Two juniors attempt to get their Instagram account verified March 31, 2020 — by Jun Lee and Edwin Chen Two newspaper bois try to look famous without actually being famous read more » Fantasy Football teaches football knowledge February 13, 2020 — by Jun Lee While playing with friends, I learned all the rules and positions about football, though I did not know anything about football before read more » Stuck in another winless season, boys’ soccer struggles tries to build fundamentals for future seasons February 10, 2020 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The team finished the regular season with 0-8, and their senior night game will be on Feb. 12 against Milpitas. read more » The 2010s saw a great evolution in music February 8, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Rapidly Changing music styles in the 2010s paved the way for diverse and new music. read more » Boys’ soccer lacks upperclassmen experience, compensates with underclassman technical skill December 9, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The Falcons endure their first loss to Harker 3-2 on Nov. 26, but the team is optimistic with its younger players for the future season. read more » Holiday music spreads Christmas joy all year long December 5, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Amanda Zhu Have a holly jolly Christmas ... it’s the best time of the year. read more » AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Former percussion director adjusts to new position as the online semester begins September 5, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jun Lee Despite the distance learning this year, Clark hopes to provide an effective learning plan for all band students. read more » ‘All American’ proves to be about more than just football May 1, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jun Lee New TV show revolving around football and romance has become popular during time of shelter-in-place. read more » Ranking Lil Uzi’s Eternal Atake April 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Two news bois rank the song in the Philly rapper’s new album. read more » Relieving stress: Two juniors attempt to get their Instagram account verified March 31, 2020 — by Jun Lee and Edwin Chen Two newspaper bois try to look famous without actually being famous read more » Fantasy Football teaches football knowledge February 13, 2020 — by Jun Lee While playing with friends, I learned all the rules and positions about football, though I did not know anything about football before read more » Stuck in another winless season, boys’ soccer struggles tries to build fundamentals for future seasons February 10, 2020 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The team finished the regular season with 0-8, and their senior night game will be on Feb. 12 against Milpitas. read more » The 2010s saw a great evolution in music February 8, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Rapidly Changing music styles in the 2010s paved the way for diverse and new music. read more » Boys’ soccer lacks upperclassmen experience, compensates with underclassman technical skill December 9, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The Falcons endure their first loss to Harker 3-2 on Nov. 26, but the team is optimistic with its younger players for the future season. read more » Holiday music spreads Christmas joy all year long December 5, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Amanda Zhu Have a holly jolly Christmas ... it’s the best time of the year. read more » AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
‘All American’ proves to be about more than just football May 1, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jun Lee New TV show revolving around football and romance has become popular during time of shelter-in-place. read more » Ranking Lil Uzi’s Eternal Atake April 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Two news bois rank the song in the Philly rapper’s new album. read more » Relieving stress: Two juniors attempt to get their Instagram account verified March 31, 2020 — by Jun Lee and Edwin Chen Two newspaper bois try to look famous without actually being famous read more » Fantasy Football teaches football knowledge February 13, 2020 — by Jun Lee While playing with friends, I learned all the rules and positions about football, though I did not know anything about football before read more » Stuck in another winless season, boys’ soccer struggles tries to build fundamentals for future seasons February 10, 2020 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The team finished the regular season with 0-8, and their senior night game will be on Feb. 12 against Milpitas. read more » The 2010s saw a great evolution in music February 8, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Rapidly Changing music styles in the 2010s paved the way for diverse and new music. read more » Boys’ soccer lacks upperclassmen experience, compensates with underclassman technical skill December 9, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The Falcons endure their first loss to Harker 3-2 on Nov. 26, but the team is optimistic with its younger players for the future season. read more » Holiday music spreads Christmas joy all year long December 5, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Amanda Zhu Have a holly jolly Christmas ... it’s the best time of the year. read more » AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Ranking Lil Uzi’s Eternal Atake April 1, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Two news bois rank the song in the Philly rapper’s new album. read more » Relieving stress: Two juniors attempt to get their Instagram account verified March 31, 2020 — by Jun Lee and Edwin Chen Two newspaper bois try to look famous without actually being famous read more » Fantasy Football teaches football knowledge February 13, 2020 — by Jun Lee While playing with friends, I learned all the rules and positions about football, though I did not know anything about football before read more » Stuck in another winless season, boys’ soccer struggles tries to build fundamentals for future seasons February 10, 2020 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The team finished the regular season with 0-8, and their senior night game will be on Feb. 12 against Milpitas. read more » The 2010s saw a great evolution in music February 8, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Rapidly Changing music styles in the 2010s paved the way for diverse and new music. read more » Boys’ soccer lacks upperclassmen experience, compensates with underclassman technical skill December 9, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The Falcons endure their first loss to Harker 3-2 on Nov. 26, but the team is optimistic with its younger players for the future season. read more » Holiday music spreads Christmas joy all year long December 5, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Amanda Zhu Have a holly jolly Christmas ... it’s the best time of the year. read more » AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Relieving stress: Two juniors attempt to get their Instagram account verified March 31, 2020 — by Jun Lee and Edwin Chen Two newspaper bois try to look famous without actually being famous read more » Fantasy Football teaches football knowledge February 13, 2020 — by Jun Lee While playing with friends, I learned all the rules and positions about football, though I did not know anything about football before read more » Stuck in another winless season, boys’ soccer struggles tries to build fundamentals for future seasons February 10, 2020 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The team finished the regular season with 0-8, and their senior night game will be on Feb. 12 against Milpitas. read more » The 2010s saw a great evolution in music February 8, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Rapidly Changing music styles in the 2010s paved the way for diverse and new music. read more » Boys’ soccer lacks upperclassmen experience, compensates with underclassman technical skill December 9, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The Falcons endure their first loss to Harker 3-2 on Nov. 26, but the team is optimistic with its younger players for the future season. read more » Holiday music spreads Christmas joy all year long December 5, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Amanda Zhu Have a holly jolly Christmas ... it’s the best time of the year. read more » AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Fantasy Football teaches football knowledge February 13, 2020 — by Jun Lee While playing with friends, I learned all the rules and positions about football, though I did not know anything about football before read more » Stuck in another winless season, boys’ soccer struggles tries to build fundamentals for future seasons February 10, 2020 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The team finished the regular season with 0-8, and their senior night game will be on Feb. 12 against Milpitas. read more » The 2010s saw a great evolution in music February 8, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Rapidly Changing music styles in the 2010s paved the way for diverse and new music. read more » Boys’ soccer lacks upperclassmen experience, compensates with underclassman technical skill December 9, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The Falcons endure their first loss to Harker 3-2 on Nov. 26, but the team is optimistic with its younger players for the future season. read more » Holiday music spreads Christmas joy all year long December 5, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Amanda Zhu Have a holly jolly Christmas ... it’s the best time of the year. read more » AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Stuck in another winless season, boys’ soccer struggles tries to build fundamentals for future seasons February 10, 2020 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The team finished the regular season with 0-8, and their senior night game will be on Feb. 12 against Milpitas. read more » The 2010s saw a great evolution in music February 8, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Rapidly Changing music styles in the 2010s paved the way for diverse and new music. read more » Boys’ soccer lacks upperclassmen experience, compensates with underclassman technical skill December 9, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The Falcons endure their first loss to Harker 3-2 on Nov. 26, but the team is optimistic with its younger players for the future season. read more » Holiday music spreads Christmas joy all year long December 5, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Amanda Zhu Have a holly jolly Christmas ... it’s the best time of the year. read more » AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
The 2010s saw a great evolution in music February 8, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Rapidly Changing music styles in the 2010s paved the way for diverse and new music. read more » Boys’ soccer lacks upperclassmen experience, compensates with underclassman technical skill December 9, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The Falcons endure their first loss to Harker 3-2 on Nov. 26, but the team is optimistic with its younger players for the future season. read more » Holiday music spreads Christmas joy all year long December 5, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Amanda Zhu Have a holly jolly Christmas ... it’s the best time of the year. read more » AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Boys’ soccer lacks upperclassmen experience, compensates with underclassman technical skill December 9, 2019 — by Andrew Lee and Jun Lee The Falcons endure their first loss to Harker 3-2 on Nov. 26, but the team is optimistic with its younger players for the future season. read more » Holiday music spreads Christmas joy all year long December 5, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Amanda Zhu Have a holly jolly Christmas ... it’s the best time of the year. read more » AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Holiday music spreads Christmas joy all year long December 5, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Amanda Zhu Have a holly jolly Christmas ... it’s the best time of the year. read more » AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
AP Classroom receives mixed reactions from teachers October 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Aaria Thomas Some teachers incorporate the online class into their teaching style, while others choose to continue teaching their classes without the new tool. read more » Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Keshi: potentially the next John Mayer October 15, 2019 — by Jun Lee Acoustic artist Keshi draws in listeners through his alluring/captivating voice and lyrics that resonate with his audience. read more » A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
A vision of the future: How to improve Saratoga’s downtown September 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Compared to local Los Gatos Downtown and Main Street Cupertino, majority of downtown Saratoga is too pricey and less than ideal for teenagers to hang around with friends read more » World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
World history teacher focuses on skills rather than memorization May 23, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Melissa Hesselgrave teaches students analysis and learning skills that will benefit them in the future. read more » History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
History Teacher attempts to present a balanced view of historical events May 22, 2019 — by Eileen Bui and Jun Lee World History teacher Kirk Abe shows films to students to help them have a better understanding of history and learn history with an impartial perspective. read more » Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Pair of incompetent reporters fail at recreating Instagram-famous tin foil balls May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Tin foil ball as depicted on Instagram emerges as a tin foil patty in real-life simulation read more » Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Top 3 issues our generation is facing May 21, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Jun Lee Climate change, mental health, and privacy are rising problems that Gen Z faces read more » Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Soylent energy drink functions as a meal replacement, changes lifestyle May 20, 2019 — by Jun Lee Soylent makes me less tired after an extreme workout read more » Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives. read more » Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Howard Tang Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000 read more » Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Leadership students visit senior center, hear speech by politician April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu Leadership students listen to speaker for sophomore class service project. read more » Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Juniors get recruited to play for college sports April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Kaylene Morrison Getting recruited to college for sports benefits the college admission plans and a student's career. read more » Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Annual March Madness tournament culminates in close game April 3, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Justin Guo Kawhi Me a River beats 4 Year Varsity with a final score of 13-11 read more » Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Old but gold: Taiwanese movie teaches important lesson about high school love March 26, 2019 — by Jun Lee WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. Taiwanese movie “You Are the Apple of My Eye” shows how a relationship that doesn’t work out isn't necessarily a bad thing. read more » History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
History education is biased, should be impartial March 6, 2019 — by Jun Lee Reporter argues that the portrayal of history in textbooks is very much subject to bias, and that that can be a dangerous thing. read more » Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Work on WASC begins February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The school begins a year-long journey in hopes of achieving a six-year accreditation from Western Association of School and Colleges read more » Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Six contestants will compete in Mr. Saratoga February 14, 2019 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The annual pageant returns on Feb. 27 read more » Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Freshman duet wins Saratoga idol December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Selina Chen and Elaine Liu move the crowd and judges with a Chinese song. read more » Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Giving Tree gives chance to help others during the holidays December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Donation drive gathers more than 200 gifts for underprivileged children. read more » Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Boys’ soccer struggles during early season December 12, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye After losing 18 seniors to graduation from last year's’ squad, and moving up a division, the soccer team is winless after their first four games read more » Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Abe shares his Thai food with his students December 10, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong History teacher Kirk Abe experiments with Thai and Japanese food, setting aside time during the summer to learn. read more » Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Seniors connect to elementary schoolers in annual ‘Toga reads’ October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu "Toga Reads" allows seniors to interact with elementary school students in skits about bullying. read more » Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Club commission simplifies club creation process October 30, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Michael Wong A online proposal followed by and in-person pitch reduces the difficulty of creating a club from previous years. read more » Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Spirit commission branches out with new Halloween event October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu The "Trunk-or-treat" will fundraise clubs, classes, and team sports and aims to bring thje community together. read more » Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Volleyball: Girls end season on a high note October 29, 2018 — by Jun Lee and Oliver Ye The Falcons took several losses early in the season due to inexperience, but quickly improved, winning three of their last games. read more » Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Freshman teaches Chinese instrument after school October 26, 2018 — by Jun Lee Freshman Selina Chen discusses her experience in teaching students how to play Zither. read more » Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Restrooms remodeled after Leadership class, administration act on complaints September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Jun Lee Improvents to student restrooms arrive after many complaints read more » Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Volleyball: Following in older sister’s path, Risa Carter keeps struggling squad in contention September 24, 2018 — by Oliver Ye and Jun Lee Junior Risa Carter follows 2018 alumni Riley Carter's footsteps, leading the girls' volleyball team to CCS. read more » Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed
Going off campus: the secret menu of Panda Express September 20, 2018 — by Jun Lee Review on Panda Express read more » Visuals by Jun September 17, 2020: Class of 2021 National Merit Semifinalists revealed