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Planting trees benefits the environment in the long term. Trees reduce your carbon footprint and have been shown to increase property value.

Five things you can do on Earth Day

by Jonathan Ma April 21, 2013

Wondering what to do on Earth Day to help the environment? Here are some ideas to benefit the Earth on April 22. 1. Plant a tree Introducing new plant to the environment is one way to make an impact...

Students choose from a variety of frozen yogurt flavors and toppings sold by Interact outside of Manzanita after school. The club raised money for schools and libraries in Bangladesh.

Interact Week: Club fundraises for Bangladeshi schools

by Anishka Agarwal April 20, 2013

Bright green and blue cartons of frozen yogurt lined a table outside Manzanita Hall as students gathered around to buy Pinkberry, one of the many items sold by Interact for its club week. A club new...

 New inductee Manon Audebert (11) receives a certificate for joining Spanish National Honor Society from Spanish teacher Diana Moss. All members of the society were invited to the lunch and ceremony, which took place during long lunch at Mexico Lindo.

SNHS welcomes new members during lunch field trip

by Trisha Jani April 10, 2013

During long lunch today, members of the Spanish National Honor Society (SNHS), also known as Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica, gathered for a field trip to the Mexico Lindo restaurant, located in San Jose. According...

Along with disposing the old, reorganization is key to spring cleaning. Dust off those old boxes and find yourself with plenty of extra usable space.

Spring cleaning do’s and don’ts

by Vasudha Rengarajan April 5, 2013

‘Tis the season, not for gingerbread cookies or christmas presents, but spring cleaning! Although it may sound lackluster or labor-intensive, spring cleaning reaps great rewards and clears wasted space...

With loads of coursework and extracurriculars, studying for APs may appear overwhelming. Temper your stress by remembering a few easy tips to effective studying.

Quick tips for effective studying

by Vasudha Rengarajan April 3, 2013

With AP exams just around the corner, a number of students have begun to augment their studying to prepare. Although it may seem that time is scarce in our busy lives, effective studying for a short while...

Flatbread sandwiches require only two ingredients: flatbread thins and nut butter. Try this snack to satisfy your stomach!

Five healthy and easy-to-make study snacks

by Maya Jeyendran April 2, 2013

When the time comes for studying, most students react to food differently: some avoid it completely, and some battle the urge to eat everything in sight. Try these healthy study snacks in order to fuel...

If bored during spring break, underclassmen can tour the neighborhood and visit a local park while capturing pictures of the beautiful scenery.

No wheels? No worries: Five interesting ways to spend your spring break

by Vineet Kosaraju April 1, 2013

Spring break has just begun, and you are already bored with schoolwork. Unfortunately, you have nothing to do other than mope around the house. This is the state of affairs for most freshmen and sophomores...

Ajay Chitkara (10), Victoria Lin (12), and Raymond Cheng (11) focus intently on the TV screen while playing Mario Kart: Double Dash. IGL members set up two stations in order to speed up the tournament process. Even though only three people could win prizes, most still had fun participating.

Race to the finish: IGL hosts Mario Kart tournament

by Alex Jang March 27, 2013

A blue shell whizzes through the air, accelerating as it quickly approaches the back of Player 2’s kart. All he can do is watch helplessly in horror as his character’s avatar launches high up into...

Sophomore Mishi Vachev (left) sports a brown leather jacket over a tank top and long sleeve sweater. Senior Priscilla Auyeung (right) wears a patterned long sleeve button down, a black cardigan, and a grey peacoat. Many students layer clothing on days where it is cold in the morning and warm in the afternoon.

Fashion disaster: Dressing for wild weather

by Angeline Pan March 21, 2013

A sweater or a tank top? Jeans or a dress? Although spring has officially begun, the weather is still ever-changing and many students face the same dilemma: how to dress for cold mornings and warm afternoons. In...

Senior Sarina Vij designs traditional Indian Henna tattoos for students as she hosts a booth for India at Global Empowerment and Outreach club's annual Multicultural Carnival. The carnival was held Wednesday, March 20 in the Nichols atrium.

GEO Multicultural Carnival enthralls students

by Tiara Bhatacharya March 21, 2013

Cultural music and delicious aromas permeated through the Nichols atrium, which was packed with students attending the Global Empowerment and Outreach (GEO) club’s Multicultural Carnival during long...

Sophomore Alex Jang enjoys a piece of pie during lunch today. In honor of National Pi Day, the kitchen staff served different types of pie and decorated tables with pi signs.

Pies and math add up to a fun-filled Pi Day

by Manthra Panchapakesan March 14, 2013

“Who knows what day it is today?” math teacher Misael Fisico asked his sixth period geometry class. The response was an overwhelmingly loud “Pi Day!” accompanied by cheers. Today, March 14,...

Donned in cowboy hats and denim, students dance to songs played by DJ Bobby Kahlon (12). The Sadies dance took place in the gym on Saturday, March 9.

Sadie Hawkins: A Night in the Wild West

by Kavya Ramakrishnan March 10, 2013

A multitude of lights and cowboy-themed decorations transformed the gym into a dust bowl during the annual Sadies Hawkins dance held on March 9. This year, Junior Classical League (JCL) and Harker Business...

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