Track ends strong at late-season meets May 22, 2022 — by Martin Xu and Viraaj Reddi Over the past two weeks, individuals on the track team competed in SCVAL and CCS. read more » Boys’ volleyball hopes to avoid injuries that plagued them last year March 20, 2022 — by Nikhil Mathihalli and Viraaj Reddi After bringing in a new coach and recovering from various injuries, the boys' volleyball team looks to make a run at CCS. read more » We hate baseball. November 9, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Viraaj Reddi Who decided to make baseball an important sport when it’s, almost by definition, a boring sport? read more » We hate astrology October 7, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Viraaj Reddi What is useful about basing your entire personality on a rock floating in space? read more » Seniors win at final Quad Day performance October 7, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi After losing their junior year of homecoming to COVID-19, seniors were anxious to make the most of their final Quad Day performance. read more » District updates GPA policy for Class of 2025 September 27, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi To shorten an already-short story, AP/Honors classes taken outside SHS will now be weighted on the 5-point scale. One sentence story! read more » Despite its raw potential, Kanye West’s ‘Donda’ too unrefined to be great September 17, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi and Arnav Swamy West’s latest album hits the highs, but is bogged down by unnecessary tracks and excessive length. read more » Argonaut student cohort sent home due to COVID-19 case April 2, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi A fifth-grade Argonaut Elementary classroom cohort quarantines. read more » Saratoga elementary schools return to in-person learning March 22, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Saratoga Union School District elementary schools began a hybrid learning model on Feb. 10, the first opportunity for in-person learning since March 2020 read more » New course offerings spur controversy over academic pressure March 19, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Viraaj Reddi Teachers express concern that the new AP Physics C and Advanced Science Research courses could negatively impact the quality of current course offerings. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Asynchronous Wednesdays should continue as part of long-term school schedule February 23, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi They provide students an opportunity to mentally reset, catch up on lagging school work and address personal matters. read more » Parents should be guides, not field generals, in college admissions process February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi A line exists between being supportive and overly involved. read more » The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Boys’ volleyball hopes to avoid injuries that plagued them last year March 20, 2022 — by Nikhil Mathihalli and Viraaj Reddi After bringing in a new coach and recovering from various injuries, the boys' volleyball team looks to make a run at CCS. read more » We hate baseball. November 9, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Viraaj Reddi Who decided to make baseball an important sport when it’s, almost by definition, a boring sport? read more » We hate astrology October 7, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Viraaj Reddi What is useful about basing your entire personality on a rock floating in space? read more » Seniors win at final Quad Day performance October 7, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi After losing their junior year of homecoming to COVID-19, seniors were anxious to make the most of their final Quad Day performance. read more » District updates GPA policy for Class of 2025 September 27, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi To shorten an already-short story, AP/Honors classes taken outside SHS will now be weighted on the 5-point scale. One sentence story! read more » Despite its raw potential, Kanye West’s ‘Donda’ too unrefined to be great September 17, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi and Arnav Swamy West’s latest album hits the highs, but is bogged down by unnecessary tracks and excessive length. read more » Argonaut student cohort sent home due to COVID-19 case April 2, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi A fifth-grade Argonaut Elementary classroom cohort quarantines. read more » Saratoga elementary schools return to in-person learning March 22, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Saratoga Union School District elementary schools began a hybrid learning model on Feb. 10, the first opportunity for in-person learning since March 2020 read more » New course offerings spur controversy over academic pressure March 19, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Viraaj Reddi Teachers express concern that the new AP Physics C and Advanced Science Research courses could negatively impact the quality of current course offerings. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Asynchronous Wednesdays should continue as part of long-term school schedule February 23, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi They provide students an opportunity to mentally reset, catch up on lagging school work and address personal matters. read more » Parents should be guides, not field generals, in college admissions process February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi A line exists between being supportive and overly involved. read more » The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
We hate baseball. November 9, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Viraaj Reddi Who decided to make baseball an important sport when it’s, almost by definition, a boring sport? read more » We hate astrology October 7, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Viraaj Reddi What is useful about basing your entire personality on a rock floating in space? read more » Seniors win at final Quad Day performance October 7, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi After losing their junior year of homecoming to COVID-19, seniors were anxious to make the most of their final Quad Day performance. read more » District updates GPA policy for Class of 2025 September 27, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi To shorten an already-short story, AP/Honors classes taken outside SHS will now be weighted on the 5-point scale. One sentence story! read more » Despite its raw potential, Kanye West’s ‘Donda’ too unrefined to be great September 17, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi and Arnav Swamy West’s latest album hits the highs, but is bogged down by unnecessary tracks and excessive length. read more » Argonaut student cohort sent home due to COVID-19 case April 2, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi A fifth-grade Argonaut Elementary classroom cohort quarantines. read more » Saratoga elementary schools return to in-person learning March 22, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Saratoga Union School District elementary schools began a hybrid learning model on Feb. 10, the first opportunity for in-person learning since March 2020 read more » New course offerings spur controversy over academic pressure March 19, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Viraaj Reddi Teachers express concern that the new AP Physics C and Advanced Science Research courses could negatively impact the quality of current course offerings. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Asynchronous Wednesdays should continue as part of long-term school schedule February 23, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi They provide students an opportunity to mentally reset, catch up on lagging school work and address personal matters. read more » Parents should be guides, not field generals, in college admissions process February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi A line exists between being supportive and overly involved. read more » The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
We hate astrology October 7, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Viraaj Reddi What is useful about basing your entire personality on a rock floating in space? read more » Seniors win at final Quad Day performance October 7, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi After losing their junior year of homecoming to COVID-19, seniors were anxious to make the most of their final Quad Day performance. read more » District updates GPA policy for Class of 2025 September 27, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi To shorten an already-short story, AP/Honors classes taken outside SHS will now be weighted on the 5-point scale. One sentence story! read more » Despite its raw potential, Kanye West’s ‘Donda’ too unrefined to be great September 17, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi and Arnav Swamy West’s latest album hits the highs, but is bogged down by unnecessary tracks and excessive length. read more » Argonaut student cohort sent home due to COVID-19 case April 2, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi A fifth-grade Argonaut Elementary classroom cohort quarantines. read more » Saratoga elementary schools return to in-person learning March 22, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Saratoga Union School District elementary schools began a hybrid learning model on Feb. 10, the first opportunity for in-person learning since March 2020 read more » New course offerings spur controversy over academic pressure March 19, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Viraaj Reddi Teachers express concern that the new AP Physics C and Advanced Science Research courses could negatively impact the quality of current course offerings. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Asynchronous Wednesdays should continue as part of long-term school schedule February 23, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi They provide students an opportunity to mentally reset, catch up on lagging school work and address personal matters. read more » Parents should be guides, not field generals, in college admissions process February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi A line exists between being supportive and overly involved. read more » The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Seniors win at final Quad Day performance October 7, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi After losing their junior year of homecoming to COVID-19, seniors were anxious to make the most of their final Quad Day performance. read more » District updates GPA policy for Class of 2025 September 27, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi To shorten an already-short story, AP/Honors classes taken outside SHS will now be weighted on the 5-point scale. One sentence story! read more » Despite its raw potential, Kanye West’s ‘Donda’ too unrefined to be great September 17, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi and Arnav Swamy West’s latest album hits the highs, but is bogged down by unnecessary tracks and excessive length. read more » Argonaut student cohort sent home due to COVID-19 case April 2, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi A fifth-grade Argonaut Elementary classroom cohort quarantines. read more » Saratoga elementary schools return to in-person learning March 22, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Saratoga Union School District elementary schools began a hybrid learning model on Feb. 10, the first opportunity for in-person learning since March 2020 read more » New course offerings spur controversy over academic pressure March 19, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Viraaj Reddi Teachers express concern that the new AP Physics C and Advanced Science Research courses could negatively impact the quality of current course offerings. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Asynchronous Wednesdays should continue as part of long-term school schedule February 23, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi They provide students an opportunity to mentally reset, catch up on lagging school work and address personal matters. read more » Parents should be guides, not field generals, in college admissions process February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi A line exists between being supportive and overly involved. read more » The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
District updates GPA policy for Class of 2025 September 27, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi To shorten an already-short story, AP/Honors classes taken outside SHS will now be weighted on the 5-point scale. One sentence story! read more » Despite its raw potential, Kanye West’s ‘Donda’ too unrefined to be great September 17, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi and Arnav Swamy West’s latest album hits the highs, but is bogged down by unnecessary tracks and excessive length. read more » Argonaut student cohort sent home due to COVID-19 case April 2, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi A fifth-grade Argonaut Elementary classroom cohort quarantines. read more » Saratoga elementary schools return to in-person learning March 22, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Saratoga Union School District elementary schools began a hybrid learning model on Feb. 10, the first opportunity for in-person learning since March 2020 read more » New course offerings spur controversy over academic pressure March 19, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Viraaj Reddi Teachers express concern that the new AP Physics C and Advanced Science Research courses could negatively impact the quality of current course offerings. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Asynchronous Wednesdays should continue as part of long-term school schedule February 23, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi They provide students an opportunity to mentally reset, catch up on lagging school work and address personal matters. read more » Parents should be guides, not field generals, in college admissions process February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi A line exists between being supportive and overly involved. read more » The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Despite its raw potential, Kanye West’s ‘Donda’ too unrefined to be great September 17, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi and Arnav Swamy West’s latest album hits the highs, but is bogged down by unnecessary tracks and excessive length. read more » Argonaut student cohort sent home due to COVID-19 case April 2, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi A fifth-grade Argonaut Elementary classroom cohort quarantines. read more » Saratoga elementary schools return to in-person learning March 22, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Saratoga Union School District elementary schools began a hybrid learning model on Feb. 10, the first opportunity for in-person learning since March 2020 read more » New course offerings spur controversy over academic pressure March 19, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Viraaj Reddi Teachers express concern that the new AP Physics C and Advanced Science Research courses could negatively impact the quality of current course offerings. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Asynchronous Wednesdays should continue as part of long-term school schedule February 23, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi They provide students an opportunity to mentally reset, catch up on lagging school work and address personal matters. read more » Parents should be guides, not field generals, in college admissions process February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi A line exists between being supportive and overly involved. read more » The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Argonaut student cohort sent home due to COVID-19 case April 2, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi A fifth-grade Argonaut Elementary classroom cohort quarantines. read more » Saratoga elementary schools return to in-person learning March 22, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Saratoga Union School District elementary schools began a hybrid learning model on Feb. 10, the first opportunity for in-person learning since March 2020 read more » New course offerings spur controversy over academic pressure March 19, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Viraaj Reddi Teachers express concern that the new AP Physics C and Advanced Science Research courses could negatively impact the quality of current course offerings. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Asynchronous Wednesdays should continue as part of long-term school schedule February 23, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi They provide students an opportunity to mentally reset, catch up on lagging school work and address personal matters. read more » Parents should be guides, not field generals, in college admissions process February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi A line exists between being supportive and overly involved. read more » The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Saratoga elementary schools return to in-person learning March 22, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Saratoga Union School District elementary schools began a hybrid learning model on Feb. 10, the first opportunity for in-person learning since March 2020 read more » New course offerings spur controversy over academic pressure March 19, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Viraaj Reddi Teachers express concern that the new AP Physics C and Advanced Science Research courses could negatively impact the quality of current course offerings. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Asynchronous Wednesdays should continue as part of long-term school schedule February 23, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi They provide students an opportunity to mentally reset, catch up on lagging school work and address personal matters. read more » Parents should be guides, not field generals, in college admissions process February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi A line exists between being supportive and overly involved. read more » The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
New course offerings spur controversy over academic pressure March 19, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Viraaj Reddi Teachers express concern that the new AP Physics C and Advanced Science Research courses could negatively impact the quality of current course offerings. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Asynchronous Wednesdays should continue as part of long-term school schedule February 23, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi They provide students an opportunity to mentally reset, catch up on lagging school work and address personal matters. read more » Parents should be guides, not field generals, in college admissions process February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi A line exists between being supportive and overly involved. read more » The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Asynchronous Wednesdays should continue as part of long-term school schedule February 23, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi They provide students an opportunity to mentally reset, catch up on lagging school work and address personal matters. read more » Parents should be guides, not field generals, in college admissions process February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi A line exists between being supportive and overly involved. read more » The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Asynchronous Wednesdays should continue as part of long-term school schedule February 23, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi They provide students an opportunity to mentally reset, catch up on lagging school work and address personal matters. read more » Parents should be guides, not field generals, in college admissions process February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi A line exists between being supportive and overly involved. read more » The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Asynchronous Wednesdays should continue as part of long-term school schedule February 23, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi They provide students an opportunity to mentally reset, catch up on lagging school work and address personal matters. read more » Parents should be guides, not field generals, in college admissions process February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi A line exists between being supportive and overly involved. read more » The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Parents should be guides, not field generals, in college admissions process February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi A line exists between being supportive and overly involved. read more » The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
The Weeknd’s Super Bowl performance was weird, but what else is new? February 13, 2021 — by Viraaj Reddi The Weeknd held a polarizing performance, but considering how odd this year’s Super Bowl was, it fit the theme perfectly. read more » Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Not every depiction of Indian culture needs arranged marriages December 9, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi If American media wants to cover Indian culture, there are countless other aspects they can tap into besides repeating the same trope. read more » Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Cohorts of students have returned to in-person school as part of Phase 2B December 4, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi With students returning to school for the first time since March, the school has been committed to ensuring safety read more » If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
If you’re playing a sport out of obligation, it’s time to quit November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Sports columnist spent years playing tennis with the hopes that he would eventually develop an interest, but some things just aren’t meant to be. read more » Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Student overcomes struggle to stay fit in quarantine November 3, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Si Freshman Mitchell Chen used a dedicated exercise plan to move past his initial difficulties with remaining fit during quarantine read more » Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more » Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Indian-Americans lose representation with end of ‘Patriot Act’ September 16, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Hasan Minhaj’s Patriot Act allowed Indian-Americans a platform, but its cancellation damages the community’s voice in the media. read more » Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Plan to fix sleep schedule for school goes awry September 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Jumping into a normal sleep pattern for school isn’t an easy switch to flip. read more » Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Students with special needs face additional hardships amid pandemic September 10, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani and Viraaj Reddi Students with special needs must deal with an upended routine and adapting their individual needs to a restrictive new situation. read more » Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Online testing functional but could be improved by implementing more project-based learning May 26, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Projects would serve as a better means of effectively rating students’ understanding of the material. read more » Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Students win UCLA hacking competition with Archiscape April 23, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Archiscape, a machine learning software designed to help realtors and architects create digital 3D models of buildings, pushes students to victory. read more » Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Seven win awards at online Synopsys Science Fair April 20, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi STEM students present independent research to judges through video conferences as a result of the COVID-19 lockdown. read more » History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
History Bowl seniors reflect, prepare for postponed Nationals April 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Team utilizes online chat software Discord to continue practicing for buzzer-based competitions read more » Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Exploring the difference between night owls and early birds March 25, 2020 — by Rohan Kumar and Viraaj Reddi Students explain their habits as night owls or early birds and how it impacts their productivity. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Introverts can still thrive despite the societal short end February 7, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi Introverts don’t naturally have the social skills society demands, but with work they can develop these traits read more » BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
BNB proceeds will go toward ending child marriage in India February 6, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Viraaj Reddi and Kaasha Minocha The Indian Cultural Awareness Club prepares for its annual Bombay in the Bay event; officers try to solve previous mistakes with new strategies. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
PG&E must cede power to public December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi PG&E’s blunders have impacted millions of lives, and government control is necessary for the company to function read more » Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Sophomores create Tickbird app, compete in hackathon December 5, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomores designed an app to help the visually impaired with prescriptions and were exposed to new AI/ML applications. read more » Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Apple’s controversial design another in an emerging pattern October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Apple’s new camera assortment is simply another controversial new design feature following the headphone jack removal and added notch read more » 2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
2018-19 SBAC scores highest in school’s history October 30, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Saratoga’s SBAC scores were the highest they’ve ever been and among the highest in California read more » California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
California Fair Pay to Play bill first step in dismantling overbearing NCAA October 28, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi California’s law allows student-athletes to make money off their likeness, a sign that people are willing to stand up the NCAA’s unreasonable restrictions read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Alumnus praises Caltech’s robust computer science offerings September 26, 2019 — by Preston Fu and Viraaj Reddi Caltech junior Albert Tseng finds Caltech’s computer science program rich with opportunities read more » To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
To reach potential, student center must continue refinements September 23, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi More computers, open conference rooms and longer hours would attract and keep students coming to the center of campus read more » Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »
Mentors influence student coach who led NJB team to championship victory September 20, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi Sophomore Ishaan Bhandari utilized personal experiences with former coaches to lead his NJB team. read more »