By: Vivian Tsang For many seniors, graduation, arguably the most highly anticipated event of the school year, is finally approaching. For those attending out-of-state colleges, these last few months before the start of your quarter will likely be one of the last times you can assemble with all your friendsContinue Reading

By: Shreeya Aranake Rumors about a shooting on an unknown campus in the Bay Area were sparked by a post on Snapchat, according to Sergeant Bryan Hinkley. The post was a picture of a suicide note in the bathroom that said “I am committing suicide in three days,” Hinkley said. OnlyContinue Reading

By: Kevin Dai The marching band season has come to an end with its last competition being held at Fairfield High School. Out of twenty schools at the competition, the MHS Marching Band ended second in their division and received two sweepstakes awards, overall awards for general performance and visualContinue Reading

“I have been playing the trumpet for seven years. Music plays a huge part in my life that cannot be left behind. It is my stress reliever when obstacles in life bring me down. I instantly forget about everything that is happening in the world when I play beautiful melodiesContinue Reading

The PSAT, or Preliminary SAT, was offered to all grade levels to take on Saturday, October 14, at Milpitas High School, according to PSAT Coordinator Cory Nakamoto. 595 students signed up for the test through tiered registration, in which juniors were given top priority, he said. This was not theContinue Reading

The Trojans are a pretty terrible mascot when you think about it. The symbol has unpleasant connotations, to say the least. When people think about the Gilroy Mustangs, they think about the mustang, the American wild horse, a perfect representation of strength, grace, and freedom. Plus, Mustangs are a typeContinue Reading

MHS held the first Club and Organization (CLOG) Rush of the school year from Tuesday, Aug. 29 to Thursday Aug. 31. Chartered CLOGs were given space on the green to advertise themselves to recruit new members, CLOG Commissioner Maggie Ly said. CLOG Rush is a welcoming way of introducing studentsContinue Reading

One of the projects that the MHS Book Club has taken on is their book fundraising project where they will raise $500 to send approximately 1000 books to St. Andy’s Preparatory School in Ghana, according to Book Club Secretary Isabel Li. The project, aptly titled “Book Drive,” will run forContinue Reading

The Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) is preparing to attend MAYS, the Mid Autumn Youth Seminar, on November 1st at Yerba Buena High School. The event will bring the VSA club from MHS and other schools together and will allow each school to compete in many activities. At MAYS, different schoolsContinue Reading