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  • 3 Leadership Drops Winter Formal Prices - Sabiha Visiwanathan

    Two weeks ago, Leadership dropped the prices of winter formal tickets, leading students to question how well sales are going. Starting out at $35 for single and $55 for couples, tickets soon dropped to $25 for singles and $45 for couples “We spoke with some Juniors and Seniors and they . . . (Continue Reading)

  • 6 6 Minutes With Ross and Ashton - Ashton MacFarlane and Ross Dairiki

    This edition features music from Filip Grehn, Rachel Fosnaugh, and Ross Dairiki. To hear more music, come to the Menlo Park Farmers' Market this Sunday, February 5 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. . . . (Continue Reading)

  • 6 StudyBreak: February 2 - Claire Jungleib

    Happy Groundhog Day everyone!! The little guy didn't see his shadow, so Spring is officially upon us! If you ask me - that's reason to celebrate! This week's playlist is sure to put you in a dancing, foot-tapping mood. So, students, parents, and teachers, let StudyBreak tickle your funny bone . . . (Continue Reading)

  • 11 Poll: Most Adorable Animal Video - Nicky Mullen and Will Hickman

    [poll id="86"] Have you ever tickled a slow loris? No, we didn't think so Like pandas but red We feel for sleepy bear MEET THEM!! ice skate better than you Holla at cute pandas.....holla at them! Christmas puppies be mad cute. Snoozin' bruh Oak Knoll got nuffin' Ears fuh dayzz . . . (Continue Reading)

  • 1 Nanda Revamps Ravenswood Education Foundation - Charlotte Lee, Megan Kurtz

    Director Renu Nanda spearheaded a new donation program for the Ravenswood Education Foundation, raising awareness and money for the District. Four years ago, Jen Novak founded the the Ravenswood Education Foundation with the goal of raising money for the Ravenswood City School District. Renu Nanda became the Executive Director in Aug. . . . (Continue Reading)

  • 4 Arguing to Victory - Charlotte Lee

    M-A's debate team has grown substantially in recent years, providing an arena for students who want to argue and research as well as enjoy the social aspects of debate. Though it began as a two-person club in the early 2000s, M-A’s debate team has now evolved into a substantial organization currently including eleven . . . (Continue Reading)

  • 1 Florida Falls to Romney By A Wide Margin - Ashton Macfarlane

    Mitt Romney ended the Jan. 31 Florida primary, the largest primary thus far in the election season, with an authoritative victory, surpassing an insurgent Newt Gingrich by nearly 15 points. Romney’s victory reestablishes him as the clear Republican front-runner after a turbulent last few weeks, which saw Romney stripped of . . . (Continue Reading)

  • 0 One for the Price of Admission: One for the Money Review - Risa Hammel

    One for the Money. The movie, based upon the , stars Katherine Heigl as Stephanie Plum, a debtor whose search for easy money lands her a job as a bounty hunter. One for the Money is a perfect fit. One for the Money is a perfect example of a movie worth seeing if . . . (Continue Reading)

  • 1 Party Games Gone Wrong - Amy Kim

    Characterized by food, friends, and festivities, parties are hailed as places to let loose and have fun.  However, many popular party games are surprisingly dangerous, hiding potential for broken bones or even death.  When at your next party, beware of the following: Chubby Bunny: This game involves sticking as many marshmallows . . . (Continue Reading)

  • 5 Anna’s Avenue: How to Make a Five Strand Braid - Anna Mayerson

    Because a three strand braid and a fishtail braid are just too easy, I've decided to tackle "The Five Strand Braid." It is certainly a challenge, but don't be intimidated by the overwhelming number of strands. Watch my tutorial and then practice on yourself, your friends, your pets, and the . . . (Continue Reading)

  • 1 A Journey Through Time

    A new whiteboarding installment inspired by the theme of life featuring: the ascent of man, the beginning of life, a brick wall and the seashore, exploring the world on both macro and micro scales. Once again, exceptional music pulled from creative commons. Enjoy! . . . (Continue Reading)

  • 2 How To Stay Awake In Class - Seini Moimoi

    It hits you as soon as the teacher opens his mouth. You sit there fighting a silent war, but it’s hopeless. Your heavy eyelids close and your head falls, dropping down to your desk. Pretty soon, you’re just gone. There are many reasons why students struggle to stay awake during class. . . . (Continue Reading)

  • 1 Sweet College Dreams are Made of This - Lauren Diamond

    Whether attracted by a legacy, an admirable sports team, or simple prestige, many students find themselves lusting after one particular school during the college applications process. For these students, applying to their "dream colleges" can be a high stress experience, and can have significant impacts on the students' lives throughout . . . (Continue Reading)

  • 0 M-A Boys Sport Unique Styles - Sabiha Viswanathan

    To view photo descriptions, click "Show Info" in the top right-hand corner of the slideshow. . . . (Continue Reading)

  • 10 Recycle My Megabytes Please - Margaret Ringler

    Nothing makes a computer desktop cozier than your own virtual trash can. Whether you have a nifty, politically correct “recycling bin” on a PC or a sleek wire basket that disappears and reappears with your dock on a Mac, you’re probably attached to your computer garbage. Despite their friendly fronts, these . . . (Continue Reading)

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