Ditch commercialized gifts this Valentine’s Day February 12, 2020 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Although Valentine’s Day receives scrutiny for being a shallow holiday, this should not invalidate the sweet intent. read more » Career Day returns, provides students with various professional paths February 11, 2020 — by Sofia Jones and Alekhya Vadlakonda Career Day returns after 5 years and aims to provide students with various options for their future. read more » ‘90s shows top all other decades February 7, 2020 — by Sofia Jones The 1990s had sitcoms that are more iconic and funny than any other decade. read more » Mosh pitting: dangerous and now banned at dances December 9, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Kavita Sundaram Mosh Pitting can cause injury and destruction; as a result, administrators have tried to eliminate it from school events read more » ‘The Bachelor’ is the perfect mix of entertaining and trashy November 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones The ABC show “The Bachelor” is considered by some to be the fakest form of reality TV, but that just adds to its charm and entertainment value. read more » Facing deadline, marching band raises 30k in three days, saves final competition October 29, 2019 — by Sofia Jones As the marching band prepared for the final competition in Fresno, they instead found out that lack of donations meant the trip would potentially be canceled. read more » Intense practice schedules teach band members time management October 28, 2019 — by Selena Liu and Sofia Jones Drum majors and saxophone players talk time-management and the rewards of being involved in the high school marching band program read more » Hot coffee is never the perfect temperature October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although hot is the best temperature to consume coffee, the difficulty behind drinking it is eternally irritating. read more » Audrey Mika’s covers do justice to the original songs October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones YouTube artist Audrey Mika deserves more credit for her angelic singing and creative personality read more » It’s not OK to shame teens for trick-or-treating October 17, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Reporter argues that there is no age limit for trick-or-treating. read more » Jeffrey Epstein’s suspicious death raises and leads to rumors September 19, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Many factors surrounding Epstein’s proclaimed suicide led people to question the validity of this claim, and whether the whole story has been revealed read more » Disney remakes unnecessary, capitalize on nostalgia September 16, 2019 — by Sofia Jones With the prevalence of live-action remakes, filmmakers are starting to remake films without attempting to maintain the essence of the original storyline. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » The rise of unconventional news sources has both pros and cons May 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Social media serves as an easy way to digest news; however, it too often puts out false or misleading information read more » Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Career Day returns, provides students with various professional paths February 11, 2020 — by Sofia Jones and Alekhya Vadlakonda Career Day returns after 5 years and aims to provide students with various options for their future. read more » ‘90s shows top all other decades February 7, 2020 — by Sofia Jones The 1990s had sitcoms that are more iconic and funny than any other decade. read more » Mosh pitting: dangerous and now banned at dances December 9, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Kavita Sundaram Mosh Pitting can cause injury and destruction; as a result, administrators have tried to eliminate it from school events read more » ‘The Bachelor’ is the perfect mix of entertaining and trashy November 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones The ABC show “The Bachelor” is considered by some to be the fakest form of reality TV, but that just adds to its charm and entertainment value. read more » Facing deadline, marching band raises 30k in three days, saves final competition October 29, 2019 — by Sofia Jones As the marching band prepared for the final competition in Fresno, they instead found out that lack of donations meant the trip would potentially be canceled. read more » Intense practice schedules teach band members time management October 28, 2019 — by Selena Liu and Sofia Jones Drum majors and saxophone players talk time-management and the rewards of being involved in the high school marching band program read more » Hot coffee is never the perfect temperature October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although hot is the best temperature to consume coffee, the difficulty behind drinking it is eternally irritating. read more » Audrey Mika’s covers do justice to the original songs October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones YouTube artist Audrey Mika deserves more credit for her angelic singing and creative personality read more » It’s not OK to shame teens for trick-or-treating October 17, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Reporter argues that there is no age limit for trick-or-treating. read more » Jeffrey Epstein’s suspicious death raises and leads to rumors September 19, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Many factors surrounding Epstein’s proclaimed suicide led people to question the validity of this claim, and whether the whole story has been revealed read more » Disney remakes unnecessary, capitalize on nostalgia September 16, 2019 — by Sofia Jones With the prevalence of live-action remakes, filmmakers are starting to remake films without attempting to maintain the essence of the original storyline. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » The rise of unconventional news sources has both pros and cons May 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Social media serves as an easy way to digest news; however, it too often puts out false or misleading information read more » Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
‘90s shows top all other decades February 7, 2020 — by Sofia Jones The 1990s had sitcoms that are more iconic and funny than any other decade. read more » Mosh pitting: dangerous and now banned at dances December 9, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Kavita Sundaram Mosh Pitting can cause injury and destruction; as a result, administrators have tried to eliminate it from school events read more » ‘The Bachelor’ is the perfect mix of entertaining and trashy November 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones The ABC show “The Bachelor” is considered by some to be the fakest form of reality TV, but that just adds to its charm and entertainment value. read more » Facing deadline, marching band raises 30k in three days, saves final competition October 29, 2019 — by Sofia Jones As the marching band prepared for the final competition in Fresno, they instead found out that lack of donations meant the trip would potentially be canceled. read more » Intense practice schedules teach band members time management October 28, 2019 — by Selena Liu and Sofia Jones Drum majors and saxophone players talk time-management and the rewards of being involved in the high school marching band program read more » Hot coffee is never the perfect temperature October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although hot is the best temperature to consume coffee, the difficulty behind drinking it is eternally irritating. read more » Audrey Mika’s covers do justice to the original songs October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones YouTube artist Audrey Mika deserves more credit for her angelic singing and creative personality read more » It’s not OK to shame teens for trick-or-treating October 17, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Reporter argues that there is no age limit for trick-or-treating. read more » Jeffrey Epstein’s suspicious death raises and leads to rumors September 19, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Many factors surrounding Epstein’s proclaimed suicide led people to question the validity of this claim, and whether the whole story has been revealed read more » Disney remakes unnecessary, capitalize on nostalgia September 16, 2019 — by Sofia Jones With the prevalence of live-action remakes, filmmakers are starting to remake films without attempting to maintain the essence of the original storyline. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » The rise of unconventional news sources has both pros and cons May 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Social media serves as an easy way to digest news; however, it too often puts out false or misleading information read more » Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Mosh pitting: dangerous and now banned at dances December 9, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Kavita Sundaram Mosh Pitting can cause injury and destruction; as a result, administrators have tried to eliminate it from school events read more » ‘The Bachelor’ is the perfect mix of entertaining and trashy November 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones The ABC show “The Bachelor” is considered by some to be the fakest form of reality TV, but that just adds to its charm and entertainment value. read more » Facing deadline, marching band raises 30k in three days, saves final competition October 29, 2019 — by Sofia Jones As the marching band prepared for the final competition in Fresno, they instead found out that lack of donations meant the trip would potentially be canceled. read more » Intense practice schedules teach band members time management October 28, 2019 — by Selena Liu and Sofia Jones Drum majors and saxophone players talk time-management and the rewards of being involved in the high school marching band program read more » Hot coffee is never the perfect temperature October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although hot is the best temperature to consume coffee, the difficulty behind drinking it is eternally irritating. read more » Audrey Mika’s covers do justice to the original songs October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones YouTube artist Audrey Mika deserves more credit for her angelic singing and creative personality read more » It’s not OK to shame teens for trick-or-treating October 17, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Reporter argues that there is no age limit for trick-or-treating. read more » Jeffrey Epstein’s suspicious death raises and leads to rumors September 19, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Many factors surrounding Epstein’s proclaimed suicide led people to question the validity of this claim, and whether the whole story has been revealed read more » Disney remakes unnecessary, capitalize on nostalgia September 16, 2019 — by Sofia Jones With the prevalence of live-action remakes, filmmakers are starting to remake films without attempting to maintain the essence of the original storyline. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » The rise of unconventional news sources has both pros and cons May 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Social media serves as an easy way to digest news; however, it too often puts out false or misleading information read more » Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
‘The Bachelor’ is the perfect mix of entertaining and trashy November 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones The ABC show “The Bachelor” is considered by some to be the fakest form of reality TV, but that just adds to its charm and entertainment value. read more » Facing deadline, marching band raises 30k in three days, saves final competition October 29, 2019 — by Sofia Jones As the marching band prepared for the final competition in Fresno, they instead found out that lack of donations meant the trip would potentially be canceled. read more » Intense practice schedules teach band members time management October 28, 2019 — by Selena Liu and Sofia Jones Drum majors and saxophone players talk time-management and the rewards of being involved in the high school marching band program read more » Hot coffee is never the perfect temperature October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although hot is the best temperature to consume coffee, the difficulty behind drinking it is eternally irritating. read more » Audrey Mika’s covers do justice to the original songs October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones YouTube artist Audrey Mika deserves more credit for her angelic singing and creative personality read more » It’s not OK to shame teens for trick-or-treating October 17, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Reporter argues that there is no age limit for trick-or-treating. read more » Jeffrey Epstein’s suspicious death raises and leads to rumors September 19, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Many factors surrounding Epstein’s proclaimed suicide led people to question the validity of this claim, and whether the whole story has been revealed read more » Disney remakes unnecessary, capitalize on nostalgia September 16, 2019 — by Sofia Jones With the prevalence of live-action remakes, filmmakers are starting to remake films without attempting to maintain the essence of the original storyline. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » The rise of unconventional news sources has both pros and cons May 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Social media serves as an easy way to digest news; however, it too often puts out false or misleading information read more » Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Facing deadline, marching band raises 30k in three days, saves final competition October 29, 2019 — by Sofia Jones As the marching band prepared for the final competition in Fresno, they instead found out that lack of donations meant the trip would potentially be canceled. read more » Intense practice schedules teach band members time management October 28, 2019 — by Selena Liu and Sofia Jones Drum majors and saxophone players talk time-management and the rewards of being involved in the high school marching band program read more » Hot coffee is never the perfect temperature October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although hot is the best temperature to consume coffee, the difficulty behind drinking it is eternally irritating. read more » Audrey Mika’s covers do justice to the original songs October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones YouTube artist Audrey Mika deserves more credit for her angelic singing and creative personality read more » It’s not OK to shame teens for trick-or-treating October 17, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Reporter argues that there is no age limit for trick-or-treating. read more » Jeffrey Epstein’s suspicious death raises and leads to rumors September 19, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Many factors surrounding Epstein’s proclaimed suicide led people to question the validity of this claim, and whether the whole story has been revealed read more » Disney remakes unnecessary, capitalize on nostalgia September 16, 2019 — by Sofia Jones With the prevalence of live-action remakes, filmmakers are starting to remake films without attempting to maintain the essence of the original storyline. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » The rise of unconventional news sources has both pros and cons May 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Social media serves as an easy way to digest news; however, it too often puts out false or misleading information read more » Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Intense practice schedules teach band members time management October 28, 2019 — by Selena Liu and Sofia Jones Drum majors and saxophone players talk time-management and the rewards of being involved in the high school marching band program read more » Hot coffee is never the perfect temperature October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although hot is the best temperature to consume coffee, the difficulty behind drinking it is eternally irritating. read more » Audrey Mika’s covers do justice to the original songs October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones YouTube artist Audrey Mika deserves more credit for her angelic singing and creative personality read more » It’s not OK to shame teens for trick-or-treating October 17, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Reporter argues that there is no age limit for trick-or-treating. read more » Jeffrey Epstein’s suspicious death raises and leads to rumors September 19, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Many factors surrounding Epstein’s proclaimed suicide led people to question the validity of this claim, and whether the whole story has been revealed read more » Disney remakes unnecessary, capitalize on nostalgia September 16, 2019 — by Sofia Jones With the prevalence of live-action remakes, filmmakers are starting to remake films without attempting to maintain the essence of the original storyline. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » The rise of unconventional news sources has both pros and cons May 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Social media serves as an easy way to digest news; however, it too often puts out false or misleading information read more » Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Hot coffee is never the perfect temperature October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although hot is the best temperature to consume coffee, the difficulty behind drinking it is eternally irritating. read more » Audrey Mika’s covers do justice to the original songs October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones YouTube artist Audrey Mika deserves more credit for her angelic singing and creative personality read more » It’s not OK to shame teens for trick-or-treating October 17, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Reporter argues that there is no age limit for trick-or-treating. read more » Jeffrey Epstein’s suspicious death raises and leads to rumors September 19, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Many factors surrounding Epstein’s proclaimed suicide led people to question the validity of this claim, and whether the whole story has been revealed read more » Disney remakes unnecessary, capitalize on nostalgia September 16, 2019 — by Sofia Jones With the prevalence of live-action remakes, filmmakers are starting to remake films without attempting to maintain the essence of the original storyline. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » The rise of unconventional news sources has both pros and cons May 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Social media serves as an easy way to digest news; however, it too often puts out false or misleading information read more » Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Audrey Mika’s covers do justice to the original songs October 18, 2019 — by Sofia Jones YouTube artist Audrey Mika deserves more credit for her angelic singing and creative personality read more » It’s not OK to shame teens for trick-or-treating October 17, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Reporter argues that there is no age limit for trick-or-treating. read more » Jeffrey Epstein’s suspicious death raises and leads to rumors September 19, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Many factors surrounding Epstein’s proclaimed suicide led people to question the validity of this claim, and whether the whole story has been revealed read more » Disney remakes unnecessary, capitalize on nostalgia September 16, 2019 — by Sofia Jones With the prevalence of live-action remakes, filmmakers are starting to remake films without attempting to maintain the essence of the original storyline. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » The rise of unconventional news sources has both pros and cons May 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Social media serves as an easy way to digest news; however, it too often puts out false or misleading information read more » Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
It’s not OK to shame teens for trick-or-treating October 17, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Reporter argues that there is no age limit for trick-or-treating. read more » Jeffrey Epstein’s suspicious death raises and leads to rumors September 19, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Many factors surrounding Epstein’s proclaimed suicide led people to question the validity of this claim, and whether the whole story has been revealed read more » Disney remakes unnecessary, capitalize on nostalgia September 16, 2019 — by Sofia Jones With the prevalence of live-action remakes, filmmakers are starting to remake films without attempting to maintain the essence of the original storyline. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » The rise of unconventional news sources has both pros and cons May 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Social media serves as an easy way to digest news; however, it too often puts out false or misleading information read more » Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Jeffrey Epstein’s suspicious death raises and leads to rumors September 19, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Many factors surrounding Epstein’s proclaimed suicide led people to question the validity of this claim, and whether the whole story has been revealed read more » Disney remakes unnecessary, capitalize on nostalgia September 16, 2019 — by Sofia Jones With the prevalence of live-action remakes, filmmakers are starting to remake films without attempting to maintain the essence of the original storyline. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » The rise of unconventional news sources has both pros and cons May 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Social media serves as an easy way to digest news; however, it too often puts out false or misleading information read more » Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Disney remakes unnecessary, capitalize on nostalgia September 16, 2019 — by Sofia Jones With the prevalence of live-action remakes, filmmakers are starting to remake films without attempting to maintain the essence of the original storyline. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » The rise of unconventional news sources has both pros and cons May 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Social media serves as an easy way to digest news; however, it too often puts out false or misleading information read more » Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » The rise of unconventional news sources has both pros and cons May 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Social media serves as an easy way to digest news; however, it too often puts out false or misleading information read more » Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
The rise of unconventional news sources has both pros and cons May 20, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Social media serves as an easy way to digest news; however, it too often puts out false or misleading information read more » Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Senior finds success through competitive Pokémon April 22, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Senior Raghav Malaviya has spent the last few years devoted to Pokémon video games, and his passion has taken him around the globe for competitions. read more » Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Leadership class to undergo structural and operational adjustments next year April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Rahul Vadlakonda As class completes its third year, Torrens and ASB set changes to overall class structure. read more » A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
A traditional Sadies dance should be brought back April 2, 2019 — by Sofia Jones A more elaborately planned Sadies dance will raise school spirit, especially among underclassmen. read more » Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Winter percussion team enjoys successful season April 1, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Despite many new members and staff, the team went on to place first multiple times. read more » Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Reporters attempt to go viral on TikTok March 26, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram With the rising popularity of TikTok, reporters try out the numerous song choices and special effects available on the app to achieve stardom. read more » Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Winter Guard kicks off season with new shows and staff February 14, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Varsity and JV pursue contrasting themes of ambiguity and happiness read more » Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Love My Buns? I don’t think so… February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters experience unfortunate communication barrier trying to order food in a foreign language read more » Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Accounting for pluses and minuses in GPA beneficial February 12, 2019 — by Sofia Jones and Amanda Zhu Including pluses and minuses would motivate students to work harder and strive to better their grades. read more » On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
On-campus Winter Formal receives positive feedback, despite concerns over location December 12, 2018 — by Sofia Jones The Winter Formal, themed “A Whole New World”, occured in the Large Gym, and was enjoyed by many in spite of initial low expectations. read more » Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Unconventional finals teach students new skills December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Aaria Thomas Alternative Finals, such as group projects and performances, are becoming more and more common. read more » Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Orchestra will travel to Chicago to perform at The MidWest Clinic during finals week December 11, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang The Saratoga Strings ensemble auditioned and competed to be given the opportunity to travel to the Midwest Clinic in Chicago to perform their repertoire. read more » We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
We met Santa at an Artisan Faire November 28, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters recount their experience at the Sacred Heart Artisan Faire on Nov. 9 and 10. After visiting booths selling food, clothing and holiday cards among other things, they took a picture with Santa Claus. read more » A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
A week to remember: Students forge connections through Breaking Down the Walls October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Anna Novoselov Breaking Down the Walls week posed a huge logistical problem, but had deep and personal impacts on the participants. read more » Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Marching band prepares to wrap up after a successful season October 30, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band utilizes more leg visuals to place first at the Foothill Band Review on Oct. 27 after a disappointing fifth place the week before. read more » Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Serenading unsuspecting freshmen with “Shrek” songs falls flat October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Sandhya Sundaram Reporters run around campus during lunch singing songs to unsuspecting freshmen. read more » How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
How a hashtag can give victims a voice October 25, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Reporter covers how various trending hashtags, including #WhyIDidntReport, #MeToo and #HeforShe, have empowered equality. read more » Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Changes to band leadership yield mixed responses September 27, 2018 — by Sofia Jones and Connie Liang Marching band adjusting to new changes in management, tries to strengthen upperclassmen and underclassmen relationships. read more » Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
Male acapella group turns into acapella club September 24, 2018 — by Sofia Jones Acapella Club replaces discontinued Glee Club as dominant singing club read more » Visuals by Sofia March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy
March 12, 2020: To all the movies that I’ve hated before: this was definitely one of them March 9, 2020: Emotions should not be shared on social media after tragedy