District should protect the county, not force teachers back prematurely March 8, 2021 — by Nitya Marimuthu The pandemic is still raging on, and exhaustion of dealing with it will not end the dangers. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Uncut sports see high levels of students enrolling to fulfill PE credits December 4, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu While some competitive players find the influx of pe-credit-seekers to negatively affect practices, others do not mind the extra members. read more » ICAC officers settle on virtual showcase for annual Bombay in the Bay performance December 3, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As one of the last in-person events held last year, officers venture into unexplored terrain for the performance. read more » The toxic two-party system has wreaked disaster upon U.S. politics September 23, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As polarization and partisanship collide, American leadership and its future become stunted read more » To fight urgent obstacles, U.S. needs to turn its gaze outwards September 17, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu In the upcoming years, climate change and foreign diplomacy should be at the center of U.S. political policies. read more » Netflix show perpetuates stereotypes in failed attempt to relate to Indian-Americans May 21, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu “Never have I ever” fails to provide proper representation and rather illustrates Indian culture as eccentric and out-of-touch read more » Seniors will pick up diplomas in drive-through graduation ceremony June 1 May 10, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Due to tight county-wide COVID-19 restrictions, the senior class and administrators plan to live-stream the diploma presentation as graduates drive through. read more » Stimulus plan has the right idea but the wrong execution April 29, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu The recent $2 trillion stimulus plan is a step forward but lacks a lot of the necessary legislation. read more » Former SHS principal passes away due to complications from COVID-19 April 19, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite spending only part of a year at SHS on an interim basis, Harry Bettencourt made friends and left a lasting positive impression read more » Fitness apps have the right idea but lack the miracle transformations they claim April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Apps which claim to target certain muscle groups with short workouts fall short of expectations read more » Alumni participate in videos on YouTube channel Jubilee April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Media company Jubilee aims to break down stereotypes through its videos read more » ‘Run, hide, defend’ is out of date and must be updated for better safety February 6, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Students are endangered by the standard plan of hiding at the announcement of a dangerous situation read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Uncut sports see high levels of students enrolling to fulfill PE credits December 4, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu While some competitive players find the influx of pe-credit-seekers to negatively affect practices, others do not mind the extra members. read more » ICAC officers settle on virtual showcase for annual Bombay in the Bay performance December 3, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As one of the last in-person events held last year, officers venture into unexplored terrain for the performance. read more » The toxic two-party system has wreaked disaster upon U.S. politics September 23, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As polarization and partisanship collide, American leadership and its future become stunted read more » To fight urgent obstacles, U.S. needs to turn its gaze outwards September 17, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu In the upcoming years, climate change and foreign diplomacy should be at the center of U.S. political policies. read more » Netflix show perpetuates stereotypes in failed attempt to relate to Indian-Americans May 21, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu “Never have I ever” fails to provide proper representation and rather illustrates Indian culture as eccentric and out-of-touch read more » Seniors will pick up diplomas in drive-through graduation ceremony June 1 May 10, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Due to tight county-wide COVID-19 restrictions, the senior class and administrators plan to live-stream the diploma presentation as graduates drive through. read more » Stimulus plan has the right idea but the wrong execution April 29, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu The recent $2 trillion stimulus plan is a step forward but lacks a lot of the necessary legislation. read more » Former SHS principal passes away due to complications from COVID-19 April 19, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite spending only part of a year at SHS on an interim basis, Harry Bettencourt made friends and left a lasting positive impression read more » Fitness apps have the right idea but lack the miracle transformations they claim April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Apps which claim to target certain muscle groups with short workouts fall short of expectations read more » Alumni participate in videos on YouTube channel Jubilee April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Media company Jubilee aims to break down stereotypes through its videos read more » ‘Run, hide, defend’ is out of date and must be updated for better safety February 6, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Students are endangered by the standard plan of hiding at the announcement of a dangerous situation read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Uncut sports see high levels of students enrolling to fulfill PE credits December 4, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu While some competitive players find the influx of pe-credit-seekers to negatively affect practices, others do not mind the extra members. read more » ICAC officers settle on virtual showcase for annual Bombay in the Bay performance December 3, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As one of the last in-person events held last year, officers venture into unexplored terrain for the performance. read more » The toxic two-party system has wreaked disaster upon U.S. politics September 23, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As polarization and partisanship collide, American leadership and its future become stunted read more » To fight urgent obstacles, U.S. needs to turn its gaze outwards September 17, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu In the upcoming years, climate change and foreign diplomacy should be at the center of U.S. political policies. read more » Netflix show perpetuates stereotypes in failed attempt to relate to Indian-Americans May 21, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu “Never have I ever” fails to provide proper representation and rather illustrates Indian culture as eccentric and out-of-touch read more » Seniors will pick up diplomas in drive-through graduation ceremony June 1 May 10, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Due to tight county-wide COVID-19 restrictions, the senior class and administrators plan to live-stream the diploma presentation as graduates drive through. read more » Stimulus plan has the right idea but the wrong execution April 29, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu The recent $2 trillion stimulus plan is a step forward but lacks a lot of the necessary legislation. read more » Former SHS principal passes away due to complications from COVID-19 April 19, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite spending only part of a year at SHS on an interim basis, Harry Bettencourt made friends and left a lasting positive impression read more » Fitness apps have the right idea but lack the miracle transformations they claim April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Apps which claim to target certain muscle groups with short workouts fall short of expectations read more » Alumni participate in videos on YouTube channel Jubilee April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Media company Jubilee aims to break down stereotypes through its videos read more » ‘Run, hide, defend’ is out of date and must be updated for better safety February 6, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Students are endangered by the standard plan of hiding at the announcement of a dangerous situation read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
ICAC officers settle on virtual showcase for annual Bombay in the Bay performance December 3, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As one of the last in-person events held last year, officers venture into unexplored terrain for the performance. read more » The toxic two-party system has wreaked disaster upon U.S. politics September 23, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As polarization and partisanship collide, American leadership and its future become stunted read more » To fight urgent obstacles, U.S. needs to turn its gaze outwards September 17, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu In the upcoming years, climate change and foreign diplomacy should be at the center of U.S. political policies. read more » Netflix show perpetuates stereotypes in failed attempt to relate to Indian-Americans May 21, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu “Never have I ever” fails to provide proper representation and rather illustrates Indian culture as eccentric and out-of-touch read more » Seniors will pick up diplomas in drive-through graduation ceremony June 1 May 10, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Due to tight county-wide COVID-19 restrictions, the senior class and administrators plan to live-stream the diploma presentation as graduates drive through. read more » Stimulus plan has the right idea but the wrong execution April 29, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu The recent $2 trillion stimulus plan is a step forward but lacks a lot of the necessary legislation. read more » Former SHS principal passes away due to complications from COVID-19 April 19, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite spending only part of a year at SHS on an interim basis, Harry Bettencourt made friends and left a lasting positive impression read more » Fitness apps have the right idea but lack the miracle transformations they claim April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Apps which claim to target certain muscle groups with short workouts fall short of expectations read more » Alumni participate in videos on YouTube channel Jubilee April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Media company Jubilee aims to break down stereotypes through its videos read more » ‘Run, hide, defend’ is out of date and must be updated for better safety February 6, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Students are endangered by the standard plan of hiding at the announcement of a dangerous situation read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
The toxic two-party system has wreaked disaster upon U.S. politics September 23, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As polarization and partisanship collide, American leadership and its future become stunted read more » To fight urgent obstacles, U.S. needs to turn its gaze outwards September 17, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu In the upcoming years, climate change and foreign diplomacy should be at the center of U.S. political policies. read more » Netflix show perpetuates stereotypes in failed attempt to relate to Indian-Americans May 21, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu “Never have I ever” fails to provide proper representation and rather illustrates Indian culture as eccentric and out-of-touch read more » Seniors will pick up diplomas in drive-through graduation ceremony June 1 May 10, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Due to tight county-wide COVID-19 restrictions, the senior class and administrators plan to live-stream the diploma presentation as graduates drive through. read more » Stimulus plan has the right idea but the wrong execution April 29, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu The recent $2 trillion stimulus plan is a step forward but lacks a lot of the necessary legislation. read more » Former SHS principal passes away due to complications from COVID-19 April 19, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite spending only part of a year at SHS on an interim basis, Harry Bettencourt made friends and left a lasting positive impression read more » Fitness apps have the right idea but lack the miracle transformations they claim April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Apps which claim to target certain muscle groups with short workouts fall short of expectations read more » Alumni participate in videos on YouTube channel Jubilee April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Media company Jubilee aims to break down stereotypes through its videos read more » ‘Run, hide, defend’ is out of date and must be updated for better safety February 6, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Students are endangered by the standard plan of hiding at the announcement of a dangerous situation read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
To fight urgent obstacles, U.S. needs to turn its gaze outwards September 17, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu In the upcoming years, climate change and foreign diplomacy should be at the center of U.S. political policies. read more » Netflix show perpetuates stereotypes in failed attempt to relate to Indian-Americans May 21, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu “Never have I ever” fails to provide proper representation and rather illustrates Indian culture as eccentric and out-of-touch read more » Seniors will pick up diplomas in drive-through graduation ceremony June 1 May 10, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Due to tight county-wide COVID-19 restrictions, the senior class and administrators plan to live-stream the diploma presentation as graduates drive through. read more » Stimulus plan has the right idea but the wrong execution April 29, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu The recent $2 trillion stimulus plan is a step forward but lacks a lot of the necessary legislation. read more » Former SHS principal passes away due to complications from COVID-19 April 19, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite spending only part of a year at SHS on an interim basis, Harry Bettencourt made friends and left a lasting positive impression read more » Fitness apps have the right idea but lack the miracle transformations they claim April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Apps which claim to target certain muscle groups with short workouts fall short of expectations read more » Alumni participate in videos on YouTube channel Jubilee April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Media company Jubilee aims to break down stereotypes through its videos read more » ‘Run, hide, defend’ is out of date and must be updated for better safety February 6, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Students are endangered by the standard plan of hiding at the announcement of a dangerous situation read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Netflix show perpetuates stereotypes in failed attempt to relate to Indian-Americans May 21, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu “Never have I ever” fails to provide proper representation and rather illustrates Indian culture as eccentric and out-of-touch read more » Seniors will pick up diplomas in drive-through graduation ceremony June 1 May 10, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Due to tight county-wide COVID-19 restrictions, the senior class and administrators plan to live-stream the diploma presentation as graduates drive through. read more » Stimulus plan has the right idea but the wrong execution April 29, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu The recent $2 trillion stimulus plan is a step forward but lacks a lot of the necessary legislation. read more » Former SHS principal passes away due to complications from COVID-19 April 19, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite spending only part of a year at SHS on an interim basis, Harry Bettencourt made friends and left a lasting positive impression read more » Fitness apps have the right idea but lack the miracle transformations they claim April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Apps which claim to target certain muscle groups with short workouts fall short of expectations read more » Alumni participate in videos on YouTube channel Jubilee April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Media company Jubilee aims to break down stereotypes through its videos read more » ‘Run, hide, defend’ is out of date and must be updated for better safety February 6, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Students are endangered by the standard plan of hiding at the announcement of a dangerous situation read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Seniors will pick up diplomas in drive-through graduation ceremony June 1 May 10, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Due to tight county-wide COVID-19 restrictions, the senior class and administrators plan to live-stream the diploma presentation as graduates drive through. read more » Stimulus plan has the right idea but the wrong execution April 29, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu The recent $2 trillion stimulus plan is a step forward but lacks a lot of the necessary legislation. read more » Former SHS principal passes away due to complications from COVID-19 April 19, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite spending only part of a year at SHS on an interim basis, Harry Bettencourt made friends and left a lasting positive impression read more » Fitness apps have the right idea but lack the miracle transformations they claim April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Apps which claim to target certain muscle groups with short workouts fall short of expectations read more » Alumni participate in videos on YouTube channel Jubilee April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Media company Jubilee aims to break down stereotypes through its videos read more » ‘Run, hide, defend’ is out of date and must be updated for better safety February 6, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Students are endangered by the standard plan of hiding at the announcement of a dangerous situation read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Stimulus plan has the right idea but the wrong execution April 29, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu The recent $2 trillion stimulus plan is a step forward but lacks a lot of the necessary legislation. read more » Former SHS principal passes away due to complications from COVID-19 April 19, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite spending only part of a year at SHS on an interim basis, Harry Bettencourt made friends and left a lasting positive impression read more » Fitness apps have the right idea but lack the miracle transformations they claim April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Apps which claim to target certain muscle groups with short workouts fall short of expectations read more » Alumni participate in videos on YouTube channel Jubilee April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Media company Jubilee aims to break down stereotypes through its videos read more » ‘Run, hide, defend’ is out of date and must be updated for better safety February 6, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Students are endangered by the standard plan of hiding at the announcement of a dangerous situation read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Former SHS principal passes away due to complications from COVID-19 April 19, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite spending only part of a year at SHS on an interim basis, Harry Bettencourt made friends and left a lasting positive impression read more » Fitness apps have the right idea but lack the miracle transformations they claim April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Apps which claim to target certain muscle groups with short workouts fall short of expectations read more » Alumni participate in videos on YouTube channel Jubilee April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Media company Jubilee aims to break down stereotypes through its videos read more » ‘Run, hide, defend’ is out of date and must be updated for better safety February 6, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Students are endangered by the standard plan of hiding at the announcement of a dangerous situation read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Fitness apps have the right idea but lack the miracle transformations they claim April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Apps which claim to target certain muscle groups with short workouts fall short of expectations read more » Alumni participate in videos on YouTube channel Jubilee April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Media company Jubilee aims to break down stereotypes through its videos read more » ‘Run, hide, defend’ is out of date and must be updated for better safety February 6, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Students are endangered by the standard plan of hiding at the announcement of a dangerous situation read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Alumni participate in videos on YouTube channel Jubilee April 1, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Media company Jubilee aims to break down stereotypes through its videos read more » ‘Run, hide, defend’ is out of date and must be updated for better safety February 6, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Students are endangered by the standard plan of hiding at the announcement of a dangerous situation read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
‘Run, hide, defend’ is out of date and must be updated for better safety February 6, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu Students are endangered by the standard plan of hiding at the announcement of a dangerous situation read more » Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Rising conflicts expose political inadequacies in students January 24, 2020 — by Nitya Marimuthu As tension in the Middle East increases, it is vital for students to be exposed to the affairs surrounding them read more » Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Dance and Verma to run at state championship meet November 25, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Sophomore star Dance wins CCS race by 30 seconds. read more » Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Girls’ cross country team finishes season with high morale and a strong sense of camaraderie November 22, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Despite no runners moving forward to the state meet, the team made progress in their goals read more » Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Losing a family member leads to realizations about the value of life and relationships November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu After my grandfather passed away, my perspective on life and love changed. read more » Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Ten tips to begin running on your own November 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Want to stay in shape through running but don’t know how to start? Here are ten tips to guide you along the path. read more » Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Traditional Thanksgiving turkey takes tremendous twist November 18, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Reporters imitate popular show on BuzzFeed’s Tasty to make a large sugar cookie. read more » Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Administration misused authority to shut down and forcibly change student-run ‘toga confessions’ page October 17, 2019 — by Manasi Garg and Nitya Marimuthu Shutdown and forced change of frequently visited confessions page was an unfair decision that infringed on students’ right to free speech and expression off campus. read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
After successful Crystal performance, boys’ cross country gears up for future meets October 16, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi High off their recent performance, the boys’ cross country team looks to continue their run to states read more » Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Lynbrook was right to fire Persky, the judge who was recalled as a result of the Brock Turner case October 9, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Esther Luan Despite efforts to separate the past from the present, Fremont Union High School District’s decision to fire controversial former judge was in the best interest of all involved. read more » Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Seeking to catch coaches’ attention, student athletes attend summer camps September 10, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Sina Salehi Summer camps and programs help hopeful college sports recruits to gain insight. read more » Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Identification cards contain reforms that aim to address student mental health September 10, 2019 — by Brandon Wang and Nitya Marimuthu New California state law mandates the suicide hotline be printed on the back of student identification cards. read more » Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Boys’ cross country team hopes to cross previous obstacles unscathed September 9, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Nitya Marimuthu The team has high hopes of making it to State Finals this year. read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
The ‘team’ aspect of playing an individual sport May 23, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Do team sports truly lend to stronger team dynamics? read more » The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
The transition between being a player to leading a team May 20, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Athletes share how being a captain changed their role on teams. read more » Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Speedy seven sprint through CCS semis May 17, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu Saratoga athletes compete with over 100 teams from 8 leagues at CCS semifinals read more » Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Athletes achieve personal records at end-of-the season qualifying meets May 2, 2019 — by Allison Hartley and Nitya Marimuthu JV girls take a league championship, while various other athletes move on to compete at SCVALs 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject 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 » 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject 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 » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
The cheating dilemma: Students take homework ‘help’ to a new level April 1, 2019 — by Edwin Chen and Nitya Marimuthu Consequences fail to deter students from cheating on assignments read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject 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 » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Smart is shallow February 12, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu All-encompassing descriptions should be avoided when characterizing people read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject 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 » Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Substitute to fill in for counselor December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kaitlyn Tsai Jolene Soares will replace counselor Eileen Allen until Allen returns from maternity leave. read more » Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Notable alumni: Mark Kvamme takes VC company to the midwest December 12, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Kvamme worked at technology and advertising companies in Silicon Valley before founding Drive Capital in Ohio. read more » Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Younger siblings get the scoop December 10, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Reporter describes how younger siblings have their path laid out by their older sibling. 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject 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 » 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject 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 » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Lucid dreaming: Students shape experiences behind closed eyes October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Kevin Sze Lucid dreams leave students tired and restless after waking up. read more » Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Kardash captures first as girls’ cross country competes at Lynbrook September 27, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Girls' cross country off to a solid start to the season. read more » Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Equity team organizes Breaking Down the Walls week September 25, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Emilie Zhou The week of Oct. 22 will be focused on inclusiveness and removing false perceptions between students. 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject 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 » Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Veteran teachers adjust to new classrooms September 24, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Howard Tang Teachers become accustomed to new classrooms. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »
Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more »