Author: Ariana Khateeb With the growing popularity of online payment services such as PayPal and Venmo, the need and demand for physical money has diminished. Businesses have now steered toward accepting Apple Pay and other mobile payment options. The MHS school bank currently can only accept cash as a formContinue Reading

The PSAT, or Preliminary SAT, was offered to all grade levels to take on Saturday, October 14, at Milpitas High School, according to PSAT Coordinator Cory Nakamoto. 595 students signed up for the test through tiered registration, in which juniors were given top priority, he said. This was not theContinue Reading

The Trojans are a pretty terrible mascot when you think about it. The symbol has unpleasant connotations, to say the least. When people think about the Gilroy Mustangs, they think about the mustang, the American wild horse, a perfect representation of strength, grace, and freedom. Plus, Mustangs are a typeContinue Reading

As Netflix grows in popularity throughout the world, it is expanding the media it has available to be accessible to all audiences. To support this initiative, Netflix is creating original content, not only in English, but in other languages as well, such as Spanish, Japanese, French, and Portuguese. Although manyContinue Reading

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