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Sindhuniverse: the international plague of child sex trafficking

by Sindhu Ravuri, Winged Post Global Editor March 12, 2014

 Nisha was born in the Nat community of Bihar, where intergenerational prostitution is an entrenched practice. The girls of the village are taught as children that they are indebted to their families....

Finding Solace in a Gratitude Journal

by Anokhi Saklecha, Reporter March 12, 2014

I am a pessimist. I have always seen the glass as half-empty, and I have never been able to make out the silver lining. As high school students, pessimists or not, we have all been bogged down...

Salsa! Songs! Sombreros!

by Juhi Gupta, Multimedia Editor March 8, 2014

Spanish National Honor Society hosted the 6th annual Spanish Cultural Night, La Noche Cultural, in the Saratoga Gym yesterday from 6 to 8 p.m. Students began the evening by feasting on a selection of...

WiSTEM hosts STEM Fair during long lunch

by Riya Godbole March 4, 2014

As part of its annual club week, WiSTEM (Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) hosted the STEM Fair in the Atrium during long lunch, allowing students to participate in various science-related...

What Makes You Happy?

February 26, 2014

In a Nutshell: Chocolate Mousse

by Jessica Chang and Priscilla Pan February 17, 2014

Even though Valentine’s Day is over, we wanted to share this recipe with you. It’s luxurious, rich, decadent, and chocolate-y. What’s not to love? Impress yourself.   Recipe (Inspired by Laura...

In a Nutshell: Vanilla Macarons

In a Nutshell: Vanilla Macarons

by Jessica Chang and Priscilla Pan February 13, 2014

  Ahh macarons. (Not macaroons, mind you. Those are mounds made of shredded coconut.) Have you ever drooled over them in a bakery window? (psht… we don’t know what you’re talking about). Those...

Eagle Buddies circus day

by Apoorva Rangan January 30, 2014

School isn't usually associated with clowning around. But at yesterday's "Clown Day" for the 11th and 4th grade Eagle Buddies, the students watched clowns perform and learned some circus skills of their...

Night on the Town

Night on the Town

by Sheridan Tobin and Ria Gandhi January 27, 2014

Night on the Town, a fundraising event featuring dinner, casino games, auctions, dancing, wine tasting, a show, and more will be hosted at the San Jose Marriott on Friday, Feb. 28, replacing the annual...

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