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Two students check out their smartphone apps together. Snapchat is the top must-have app.

10 must-have smartphone apps

by Natasha Mayor January 28, 2014

With the ever-expanding range of applications available to smartphone users, picking the right ones to download can be difficult. In hopes of helping you decide how to make the best use of your money and...

Zoe Woehrmann (11) sports a cartilage piercing on her left earlobe and double piercings on her right and left earlobes.

Students express style with hair and piercings

by Riya Godbole and Tara Parimi January 27, 2014

Meet sophomore Nicolette van den Dries, better known as Chloe. She showcases a nose and left-front helix (upper ear) piercing, one piercing on her left earlobe, and three piercings on her right earlobe,...

Samartime

by Samar Malik, Winged Post Lifestyle Editor January 27, 2014

My right foot shows no sign of traction as I wrap it around my sweaty leg in an attempt to hold my garurasana, or Eagle Pose. As I return to a regular standing position, I wipe away drips of sweat from...

Roti canai is one of Layang Layang's most popular dishes. This flatbread is served with a side of tasty curry.

Review: Layang Layang Malaysian Cuisine

by Ria Gandhi January 24, 2014

At first glance, Layang Layang gives off the impression of being a small, shabby building that houses a restaurant with below-average food quality. Judging by the voluminous crowd both inside and outside...

How to make stuffed peppers

How to make stuffed peppers

by Maya Jeyendran January 24, 2014

Stuffed peppers are fresh, savory, and perfect for a student on-the-go to make in less than half an hour. Requiring only a few common household kitchen ingredients and leaving almost no chance for error,...

In a Nut Shell: Oatmeal

In a Nut Shell: Oatmeal

by Priscilla Pan and Fred Chang January 21, 2014

This one probably doesn’t even qualify as a recipe--it’s so easy and customizable. We’ll show you how to make the perfect oatmeal base, and then after that, well...the world is your pickle, so you...

These makeup products are cheaper yet just as effective alternatives to the high-end products.

10 Drugstore Makeup Must-Haves

by Riya Godbole, Lifestyle Editor December 5, 2013

As self-professed cheapskate, I love finding drugstore alternatives to high-end makeup products that are often overpriced and overhyped. These ten items are my ultimate holy grail of cosmetic products...

In a Nut Shell: Vanilla bean bundt cake

In a Nut Shell: Vanilla bean bundt cake

by Jessica Chang and Priscilla Pan, Reporters November 4, 2013

For most dishes, we advocate the “just put some theory.” Who’s actually going to measure out a quarter teaspoon of salt to season a stir-fry? Yeah, pretty much nobody. But when baking, “just put...

Red velvet cupcakes are a simple and easy dessert to bring to fall potlucks and parties. A favorite of many people, the cupcakes are sure to be a hit at your next event.

Sweet treats for fall

by Kavya Ramakrishnan September 24, 2013

With last Sunday marking the Fall Equinox, the time to stay inside and try to whip up some new desserts to enjoy has finally arrived. While the temperature starts to dip, stay inside and enjoy making these...

Email tips and tricks

Email tips and tricks

by Shannon Su and Ria Gandhi September 8, 2013

A typical inbox is filled with a seemingly endless list of emails. The following four tips may help increase email productivity. 1. Folders and Labels Creating folders and labels to categorize emails...

5 for $5: Cheap ideas for food near campus

by Juhi Gupta, Multimedia Editor September 5, 2013

Bubble Tea from Lion Market 471 Saratoga Avenue, San Jose, CA 95101 While most people tend to follow the after-school crowd all the way to Tapioca Express and back, many are unaware of a relatively obscure...

Lesser Known Books Guaranteed to Make You Think

by Juhi Gupta and Elisabeth Siegel May 15, 2013

Catcher in the Rye, Brave New World, Pride and Prejudice, etc... Everyone knows the classics. There are many more recent novels, however, that examine the human psyche and have somehow mostly evaded the...

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