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

The MHS University Studies program has been postponed because of delays in construction and other logistic issues, according to Principal Philip Morales. The program, which allows students to take dual enrollment classes that MHS does not traditionally provide, was supposed to start this fall semester, but instead will hopefully beginContinue Reading

Let’s be honest, when we hear community college, the first thing that comes to mind is the negative connotation. That community colleges are only for students that screwed up in high school, or aren’t serious about studying. While these opinions may be swirling around, it’s important to realize that communityContinue Reading

As a student who has attended school in the Silicon Valley for a majority of her life, I have been able to observe how technology has crept its way into everyday schoolwork. Throughout my elementary school and middle school years, with exceptions to weekly class visits to the school’s computerContinue Reading