Many clubs both big and small thrive here at MHS. Organizations seek to compete fiercely in academic subjects, or to aid the world and work at service events. But what happens later on in college life? Over the past few weekends, I have been fortunate enough to spend time withContinue Reading

­­While some people are content with themselves with only showing off their singing prowess in the shower, Senior Vivian Huynh has carried her passion for singing past the bathroom doors and onto stages. Huynh started singing since she was three years old at the dinner table but didn’t start performingContinue Reading

One of the many annual traditions in MHS is the senior prank. From many years past until now, various pranks had happened to our very own MHS. Although not consistent every year, there are still many fond memories created from this timely tradition. One year, the seniors flipped the tablesContinue Reading

Tired of pulling caffeine-fueled all-nighters for tomorrow’s exam? Homework may help you learn the material, but there is a lot more you can your courses better. With finals coming up, here are some tips you can use to study effectively and bring up your borderline grades. 1. Sleep and manageContinue Reading

2016 has been a bit of a rough start in the celebrity world. Ranging from iconic musicians to inspiring actors to beloved radio hosts, the world seems to have gotten a little less full. Let’s take a look at a few icons. Courtesy of Adam Bielawski ● Perhaps one ofContinue Reading

Was Halloween too anticlimactic and boorish? Looking for a nearby spooky place for a thrill? The Union has you covered. If you’re interested in a little investigation of urban legends in the bay area, the following five sites are some of the most-frequently reported ghost sites. 1. Marsh Road Being allegedlyContinue 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

Interact, an organization which aims to help involve high school students in their communities through various community service opportunities, held their Fall Leadership Conference (FLC) recently with more than four thousand students in attendance, according to Interact Treasurer Junior Emily Le. FLC also introduced new service projects to students forContinue Reading