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Technology at the 2014 Winter Olympics

Technology at the 2014 Winter Olympics

by Vivek Bharadwaj and Vedant Thyagaraj February 7, 2014

Several technology companies are partnering to modernize the 2014 Winter Olympic Games and increase security surrounding the event. ATOS Origin states that Sochi games will be the most “digitally enabled”...

Chicago Tribune reporter Stacy St. Clair voices her concerns about unfiltered water. Other common problems visitors of Sochi face include broken fixtures and lack of internet.

Alleged Corruption in the Olympics

by Kevin Kai Huang, Maya Jeyendran, Vineet Kosaraju, Stephanie Chen, and Vasudha Rengarajan February 7, 2014

The Olympics are supposed to be a spectacle of athleticism: a show of international cooperation and national pride that lifts up the host city for years to come. This year’s Winter Olympics in Sochi,...

A Sochi journalists complains about his hotel wi-fi. Hotels have been reported to have poor living conditions.

Sochi conditions disappoint Olympics-goers

by Tiara Bhatacharya February 7, 2014

Thousands of athletes and attendees arrived in Sochi anticipating the 2014 Winter Olympics, only to be greeted by shambling hotel accommodations. Despite the enormous, unprecedented budget surrounding...

The writer behind @SochiProblems ridicules the presence of only four Olympic rings as opposed to the traditional five. Technical difficulties are one of numerous problems faced by people visiting Sochi.

SochiProblems Twitter Created

by Maya Jeyendran February 7, 2014

An anonymous twitter account called @SochiProblems has been created to mock the unsatisfactory accommodations of the Sochi Olympics. The account was created on February 4th, and has since gathered over...

Social media in Sochi

Social media in Sochi

by Shannon Su, Mariam Sulakian, Anokhi Saklecha, and Trisha Dwivedi February 7, 2014

Social media has dominated the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. In attempts to regulate media, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has set guidelines on the official website of the Olympics Movement,...

In a Nutshell: Pesto chicken pasta

In a Nutshell: Pesto chicken pasta

by Fred Chang and Priscilla Pan February 6, 2014

As Valentine’s Day creeps ever the closer, your dinner repertoire might call for an appetizing and really simple pasta dish to impress. Of course, this dish works as a quick dinner any day as well. Do...

A group of students sit outside in the Quad area during lunch next to a large puddle that formed from the rain in the morning. On campus, orange cones were set up around particularly large puddles and some flooded areas.

Upper School campus experiences first week of continuous rainfall this season

by Arden Hu February 6, 2014

With the prolonged drought plaguing California during its wet season, the U.S. Drought Monitor considers more than 98 percent of the state to be abnormally dry. The drought has caused a record dryness...

HBV club hosts fundraiser

by Mariam Sulakian and Shannon Su February 5, 2014

The Hepatitis B (HBV) club hosted a fundraiser selling pearl milk tea after school today to raise awareness for their cause. According to the Hepatitis B Foundation, HBV ranks the most widespread critical...

Apoorva Rangan (11) has her pulse checked as she prepares to donate blood.

Students and faculty donate blood at Red Cross blood drive

by Stephanie Chen, Winged Post Business Manager February 5, 2014

The Red Cross Club hosted its annual school-wide blood drive in the gym today in partnership with the American Red Cross’s Silicon Valley Chapter. Over 60 students and faculty showed up throughout...

In a Nutshell: Eggs Benedict

In a Nutshell: Eggs Benedict

by Priscilla Pan and Fred Chang February 4, 2014

With Valentine’s Day approaching, we thought we’d share with you possibly one of the most impressive yet relatively quick breakfast recipes we could think of. Pair these eggs with almost anything,...

Down to Basics: Hollandaise Sauce

Down to Basics: Hollandaise Sauce

by Priscilla Pan and Fred Chang February 4, 2014

One of the five mother sauces of classical French cuisine, hollandaise is a must-have when it comes to solid (nearly foolproof) recipes. It’s perfect on a hearty eggs benedict or even some vegetables....

Students take the AMC 10 and 12 in the gym. The AMC consists of three main problem types: number theory, geometry, and probability.

Math enthusiasts take AMC 10/12 at the Upper School

by Elisabeth Siegel February 4, 2014

One hundred thirty two Upper School students convened in the gymnasium to partake in the American Mathematics Contest 10/12 (AMC 10/12) on Feb. 4 from 8 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. The AMC 10/12 is a 75-minute...

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