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Math teacher Jeanette Fernandez and her daughter perform a Spanish dance in traditional attire. They participated in the annual Spanish Cultural Night hosted by Spanish National Honor Society.

Students and faculty show passion at Spanish Cultural Night

by Karen Tu March 9, 2013

¡Uno, dos, tres! ¡Cuatro, cinco, seis! The staccato rhythm of Spanish music reverberated through the gym, while students danced to the beat of the salsa. The annual Spanish Cultural Night was held...

Freshman Edwards Sheu shoots a basket as the other members of the freshman team look on. The Key Club basketball tournament took place during long lunch on Wednesday, March 6.

Fundraiser slam dunk: B-Ball competition held by Key Club

by Elizabeth Edwards and Megan Prakash March 6, 2013

A din filled the gym as teams of freshmen, sophomores, and seniors participated in Key Club’s basketball competition. Basketballs smacked against the floor, shouts echoed back and forth, and time ticked...

Priscilla Auyeung (12) and Julia Wang (10) decorate cupcakes after school for the Key Club bake sale. Members will be baking daily to provide students with freshly baked goods.

Key Club Week: Bake sales to help Sunday Friends

by Dora Tzeng March 5, 2013

To raise funds for Sunday Friends, an organization that empowers low-income families, Key Club is hosting various events this week including bake sales, a Pinkberry fundraiser, and a basketball tournament. According...

Senior Simon Orr carefully crafts a sculpture. His work Rhythm and Pattern combined musical elements with visual art to create a unique piece.

AP Studio Art students showcase unique work

by Sapna Suresh February 28, 2013

All artists enrolled in AP Studio Art held a reception in Nichols Hall yesterday displaying the pieces they have created during the course. Many students and faculty attended to support them and snack...

This week, from February 24 through March 2, is National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. Spanning over all 50 states and 30 other countries, this year’s theme is “Everybody Knows Somebody.”

National Eating Disorder Awareness Week: “Everybody knows somebody”

by Kaity Gee February 27, 2013

I was only six years old when I knew that I never wanted to be “fat.” All little girls want to be “pretty”, and to me, that meant being thin. It still does. This week is National Eating Disorder...

Can you find the distracting object? If you guessed the phone, that is right! The use of phones while is one of the leading causes of accidents, find out how to avoid being tempted by your phone by reading the article.

How to be safer on the road

by Regina Chen February 23, 2013

This week, the Living with Intent Focus and Enthusiasm (L.I.F.E.) board stressed the importance of cautious driving. The following are some tips to stay safe on the road for all drivers from beginners...

Making your girlfriend a cute gift for Valentine's Day is a great way to impress her and show that you care.

How to impress your Valentine on the day of love

by Darian Edvalson February 13, 2013

As Valentine’s Day quickly approaches, every guy is scrambling to find something special to wow his date. If you have not, this article may be your lifeline. 1. Make a Valentine’s Day Playlist What...

Rather than prepackaged, store-bought chocolate, homemade chocolate cake baked with family is an effective and delicious expression of love.

Celebrating Valentine’s Day with family and friends

by Vasudha Rengarajan February 13, 2013

While February 14 is traditionally a day to express romantic sentiments and treat valentines to a variety of chocolates, the day for celebrating love can extend beyond the romantic and into the familial. Gift...

Show how much you care with these fun and easy to make DIY Valentine's Day gift ideas. Decorate the sides of the box with a short message, poem, or drawing.

DIY: Special Valentine’s Day gift ideas

by Kaity Gee February 13, 2013

While chocolates and cards are rarely turned down, why not try a more unique gift from your heart? These do-it-yourself handmade gifts are simple to make and endearing. Show your loved ones how much...

A trip to Tahoe with family and friends offers an thrilling experience during February Break. Whether skiing, snowboarding, or sledding, enjoy the snowy scenery and spend quality time with closed ones.

Exciting and meaningful ways to spend February Break

by Roshni Pankhaniya February 13, 2013

While February Break is often marked by sighs of relief from students, the week offers more than simply a chance to de-stress. From day-long activities to extended trips, the following are ideas to discover...

Seniors chant and dance in their brightly colored construction paper dragon. The National Chinese Honor Society prepared a dragon dancing spirit event in celebration of Chinese New Year.

Dragon dancing spirit event celebrates Chinese New Year

by Karen Tu and Tiara Bhatacharya February 7, 2013

Four vibrantly colored dragons assembled before Manzanita Hall today, dancing with a fiery passion during the spirit event hosted by the National Chinese Honor Society (NCHS). With Chinese New Year...

Sophomore Zoë Woehrmann and her buddy Fabienne Ghirarden pose with another Swiss exchange student Lena Kolly and Vivian Isenberg (10) outside of Manzanita Hall. The Swiss students arrived in the United States last Saturday and will be leaving next Tuesday.

Swiss students attend Upper School for exchange program

by Natalie Simonian February 5, 2013

Nine students from the Collége de Gambach in Fribourg, Switzerland arrived at the Upper School this Monday to attend classes and experience a typical week in the life of an American teenager. Activities...

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