By: Vivian Tsang On the weekend of Sept. 29 to Sept. 30, three Milpitas Key Club officers participated in the Key Club Regional Training Conference held at the YMCA Camp Jones Gulch. Key Club is the oldest and largest international, student-led organization that focuses on teaching leadership through service, theContinue Reading

By Jonathan Tran We are the children of the Information Age. Digital artists, coders, and developers, these are but a few of the hobbies and interests that have bloomed from the technology of today. But as we explore the vast unknown of the Internet, there are students exploring the vastContinue Reading

By: Kelly Nguyen Not many students take the initiative to inspire youth through hands-on teaching and collaborative learning. Junior Andrew Dinh created Teen Entrepreneurs Club, an entrepreneur program, to empower youth, giving them the opportunity to explore their passions and integrate them into a world of business. As a sophomore,Continue Reading

BY: Kevin Dai The VSA Show is a student-run show that highlights Vietnamese culture and its fusion with American culture in today’s society. The show introduces various acts and skits that teaches viewers parts of Vietnamese culture and as well as how Vietnamese culture is integrated into American society today.Continue Reading

By: Maansi Maskai “Me too.” This seemingly insignificant phrase raised an uproar worldwide when it became viral on various social media platforms in October 2017. Individuals from various backgrounds began sharing their personal encounters with sexual harassment in their personal and professional lives by tagging their posts with “#MeToo.” Additionally,Continue Reading

Author: Morgan Lei MHS has many large clubs students can participate in, from Interact to Hip-Hop Club to Speech and Debate. This year, Model United Nations was added to the already extensive list of clubs and they recently attended their first conference. What is Model UN? In Model UN, each school hasContinue Reading

Mrs. Leslie Felipe Interview Q: “How do you like MHS so far?” Felipe: “It’s pretty good, it’s been a little bit of an adjustment, just coming to a new school.” Q: “Have you been a counselor in the past?” Felipe: “Yes, so this is now my 19th year as aContinue Reading

Besides being an English teacher, Suzanne “Annie” Marple said that she has done horseback riding lessons, jazz, ballet, tap, ballroom dancing, and rock climbing. “I grew up dancing, so I’ve always done it,” Marple said. “ I wanted to start doing ballroom because I wanted to wear the floofy dresses,Continue Reading