In high school, we learn geometry, poetry, and the name of every founding father. But how often will we use this knowledge as adults? Many students enter the workforce directly after high school ...
“Even if you don’t like reading, the library has so many great things that you can use to get free access to your community,” Ella Hadrovic, the Menlo Park Library’s Youth Services librarian, said.
Buck’s is a one-of-a-kind restaurant located in Woodside, California. Filled with collectibles and funky artwork—from a yellow airplane on the ceiling to a human-sized statue of liberty—Buck’s is the ...
Chances are you’re going to screw up talking to your crush for the first time or talking to your teacher about the grade they gave you. Conversations can be scary sometimes, but with artificial ...
The girls water polo comfortably swept the Wilcox Chargers 8-0 in the CCS quarterfinals on Saturday morning. The Bears dominated the match right out of the gate: sophomore Harper Williams won the ...
Even though high school can feel like a whirlwind of change, some bonds endure the test of time. In spite of academic pressures and ever-revolving social circles surrounding them, these relationships ...
Juan Perdomo ‘15 is an autonomous vehicle integration engineer at Mercedes-Benz Research, where he focuses on developing and advancing systems for self-driving cars. Perdomo was born in Oakland, Calif ...
“You are the light. It’s not on you, it’s in you. Don’t you ever in your motherf*cking life dim your light for nobody.” This is just one of the many pieces of advice that Tyler, the Creator’s mother, ...
This is the 80th article in Bears Doing Big Things, a weekly column celebrating the stories of notable M-A alumni. “I was studying to be a math teacher,” Julia Marks ‘18 said. Now a wildland ...
M-A’s football team has had many tense games, but our one true rival is a subject of ongoing debate. Even M-A’s football players themselves aren’t exactly sure who their real rival is. “Every week, ...