MHS the Union: December Edition
Read the December Edition of the Union Newspaper, or have an existential crisis. Choices, right? *Choose to read it, please. And happy holidays!Continue Reading
Read the December Edition of the Union Newspaper, or have an existential crisis. Choices, right? *Choose to read it, please. And happy holidays!Continue Reading
It’s interesting to view the numerous perspectives that Thanksgiving is observed through. Some people use this holiday as a time to celebrate its Puritan origins and its national observance and conduct the stereotypical occasion of inviting hordes of people over to gorge on turkey and others foods. This occurrence probablyContinue 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
Doctor Strange was released in U.S. theaters on November 4, 2016. This Marvel blockbuster is directed by Scott Derrickson and stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Doctor Stephen Strange. Despite taking place during the same time of the Avengers, the movie focuses on the more mystical and mind-bending side of the MarvelContinue Reading
This is the November edition of the Union Newspaper, detailing some recent news and opinions regarding the recent presidential election. Hopefully, those who read will enjoy 😉Continue Reading
Here’s Volume XXVIII, Issue II of the Union Newspaper! This is the October 2016 edition, brought to you by the beloved Milpitas High School Journalism class. It’s the spooky edition, with Halloween treats and politics!! O.oContinue Reading
Here’s Volume XXVIII, Issue I of the Union Newspaper! This is the September 2016 edition, brought to you by the beloved Milpitas High School Journalism class. It might be a bit late, but no regrets!Continue Reading
With the influx of Trojan access cards in February, students do not seem to be experiencing the same hype which administration made of it. The purpose of these tokens of appreciation was intended to be an incentive for higher state testing scores; however, the incentives do not seem to be aligned with theContinue Reading
The purpose of Trojan access cards is to reward students for their performance on state testing such as the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC), which is implemented in 18 different states including our home California. Students are given a card based on their performance on the tests and they have rewards suchContinue Reading
About 150 MHS students were invited to participate in the 50th annual Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday, February 7th at the new Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. The students were from our music, theatre, dance, and cheer programs and functioned as a part of the crowd for halftime headlinersContinue Reading
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