In celebration of Diwali, the festival of light, the Green was aglow this Friday, Nov. 8. “We wanted to celebrate and highlight South Asian culture,” sophomore and event organizer Eliza Crowe said.
Emotions ran high on campus following the early Wednesday morning announcement of Donald Trump’s victory. Classrooms, hallways, and lunch tables were full of students discussing the results. The M-A ...
2025––the long-awaited year. As students part ways from high school, taking their first steps into adulthood, the M-A Chronicle will follow eight seniors through their final year of high school. Each ...
Senior Casey Watkins has played water polo competitively since seventh grade and is now a star player on M-A’s varsity team. Watkins started playing for the Mid-Pen Water Polo Club where he began ...
For football players, the objective is to score a touchdown. For many high schoolers, the objective is to find love. However, the rules for both are equally confusing. Dating will become easy after ...
Since then, the team’s spirit has soared, driving successful Homecoming week performances. “Right now, we’ve been focusing on encouraging other sports, whether it’s varsity, JV, or freshman games,” ...
Summit Prep Principal Mary Beth Thompson and San Jose State professor María Cruz won their elections for the District Board of Trustees. Current trustee Richard Ginn won re-election unopposed. Neither ...
For many students, high school requires surviving tests, countless sports practices, and getting a first job. From long shifts to responsibilities and miscommunications, getting a job can be ...
Located along De Anza Blvd. in San Mateo, a bright teal sign glows with the letters “Wellness & Psychological Services.” However, it is not a typical Western medical clinic. Opened in 2004, Lotus ...
“We can!” takes on a whole new meaning as November rolls around. Every year, students work together to gather as many pounds of food as possible for the Canned Food Drive. Run by leadership, the CFD ...
This is the 81st article in Bears Doing Big Things, a weekly column celebrating the stories of notable M-A alumni. Songer’s passion for solving the climate crisis took off when she joined Leadership ...
The Green transformed into a happy celebration of Día de los Muertos on Friday. M-A’s Intercultural Leadership class hosted the event honoring those who have passed on for the third year in a row.