By Neval Mulaomerovic The University of California (UC) system decided to waive the Scholastic AchievementTest (SAT) and American College Testing (ACT) requirements for the next five years according to the UC Office of the President. The Board of Regents also decided in its unanimous vote to develop its own standardizedContinue Reading

By Rachel Wu For the Fall 2020 semester, an A/B block schedule where students physically attend school every other day is under consideration, Superintendent Cheryl Jordan said in a video interview. Although no exact structure has been finalized, school is on track to start with at least some degree ofContinue Reading

By Adarsh Burela and Evelyn Fu For the 2019-2020 school year, there will be no finals that will be weighted heavily, Principal Francis Rojas said. Teachers can still assign an assignment in place of a final during the closing activities occurring over the week of May 24- 2020, which willContinue Reading

By Kathleen Huynh Between living in a global pandemic, adjusting to distance learning, and studying for AP exams, several MHS students have found time to start organizations dedicated to helping the community cope with COVID-19. Coronacovery (C): Brandyn Huynh, Isabella Kellas, Kate Le, all Juniors Milpitas Gives Back (MGB): IsabellaContinue Reading

By Devika Kumar STEMGirls, a club at MHS focused on empowering women in the STEM field, has been doing virtual tours of college campuses as a way to give members the campus tours they were promised at the beginning of the year. STEMGirls began giving virtual tours in March andContinue Reading

By Joshanne Chiang YouTube is not a platform that is associated with feature-length movies. However, YouTube houses a significant selection of movies available for purchase or rent. Additionally, there are quite a few movies that are free with ads, which is a very convenient free source of entertainment while weContinue Reading