By: Eric de Guzman Fall has cometh yet again, and as the days get colder, one may long for a warm treat to caress the mouth. One such snack is the chocolate chip cookie, but with the advent of autumn, it would be fitting to spice up the conventional recipeContinue Reading

By: Maansi Maskai As a senior looking back on my past three years of high school, there are some things which I wish I had done differently. I regret taking some classes when I did, and I really do wish I had become with clubs before junior year. Here areContinue Reading

By: Kelly Nguyen Just because you don’t celebrate Thanksgiving, doesn’t mean the three days—five including the weekend—you get off for Thanksgiving break should be wasted. Here are a few alternatives that you can enjoy with friends, family, or yourself. Gather your friends together for a friendsgiving. Thanksgiving with friends canContinue Reading

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: Kelly Lue There is a new unifying factor that links a good amount of Milpitas High students together now. No, it’s not students’ stress over grades or our undying love for the Milpitas blue and gold. Milpitas students are now brought together by a fervent passion for water bottles—specifically,Continue Reading

By: Andrew Dinh Nothing warms my heart like a rich and flavorful bowl of ramen. For several years, Milpitas has lacked a ramen shop, revealing a gaping hole in a culturally and culinarily diverse community. Kokoro Ramen, recently established in Milpitas on West Calaveras Boulevard, serves a hearty bowl ofContinue Reading