inventory_2 Archive: Fall 2010 - Spring 2014
My response to the Politically Correct Language of GSALOGO (MRPCLGSALOGO)
At this crucial moment in history, when the Supreme Court is poised to rule on gay marriage, LGBTQ groups nationwide require our support. Yet instead of strengthening its ties to the liberal, straight community, Samo’s GSALOGO is, in fact, driving us away.
Technology is not always your friend
Ever since people realized the Internet’s potential to become a way to relieve stress (a.k.a. looking at cleverly captioned videos of cats), it has morphed into the hypothetical birthday cake for the midnight snacker.
How to successfully live your Summer?
You awake to an incredibly sunny afternoon. You stumble downstairs for some OJ, rubbing your eyes vigorously. After spending some quality time stalking your friends on Instagram and Facebook, you sprawl on the couch to play Call of Duty for the remaining hours of the day. You figure, “It’s summer, why should I do anything?”
What is going on with Samo?
With Samo’s current principal and four of its five house principals leaving their posts, there is no question that our school is headed for change. The only question is, what exactly is that change?
If you smoked it, please don't post it
What you do on the weekend is entirely your choice, but is it really necessary to pollute my newsfeed with selfies of you smoking a bong, popping open a beer or worst of all — posting a poorly photoshopped picture of yourself with not-really-questionable items hidden beneath those oh-so-classy kittens?
Stranger in a Strange World
Tahreem Hassan is a sophomore foreign exchange student who comes from Pakistan. She has been attending Samo since the beginning of the school year.
Silence can be golden
Emma Gardner is a junior who is involved in Academic Decathlon, Mock Trial, tennis, choir and Site Governance. She is a frequent contributor to The Samohi.
Let me order steak: The vegetarian trio
In restaurants and cafés across the nation there is a quiet murmur of people of all ages, politely turning down offerings of chicken as they smile and proudly say, “I’m a vegetarian.” With a dignified superiority, they continue to grin as they digest their leafy meals — leaving me staring down at my plate piled high with carcasses of adorable animals.
Staff Editorial: The most effective use of homework
We accept the fact that homework is an essential element of the learning process. However, we refute the claim that all assigned homework is beneficial. A line must be drawn between homework that helps students learn new concepts and homework that simply bombards students with the same concept over and over.
Staff Editorial: Tardies for the greater good
Although the Samo tardy policy has not technically changed, many students have witnessed a more strict enforcement of it this semester now that teachers are marking tardies themselves instead of sending students to house offices. For many students last year, consequences for tardies were, relative to this year, scarce. But despite the disciplinary policy remaining the same for this year, detentions and Saturday schools have been much more frequent for many students.
How much is too much homework?
As I sit here writing this article, I write it with the knowledge that I’m about to fall asleep and that I still need to finish a project, revise an essay on “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” complete a Pre-Calculus assignment, study Advanced Placement (AP) Biology notes, write an article review for AP U.S. History and practice the violin.
Flicks that make us tick
If a picture is worth a thousand words, a motion picture is worth a million.We are subconsciously being shaped by the culture of films. They provide an escape, tradition and a whole arsenal of references and jokes that have become incorporated into our daily vocabulary. Whether it is an inspiration to be something different, or just a new perspective on daily life, movies have shaped Samo students’ lives. Here, some Samo cinephiles recommend their favorite films. Grab some popcorn, update your Netflix queue and enjoy.
Earthquakes are No Quaking Matter
Perhaps technology has given us a superiority complex towards nature, or maybe we’re just too young to realize the dangers, but no matter the reason, many people treat earthquake preparation as a time-wasting joke. Throughout my years at Samo, I’ve noticed that earthquake drills seem to be one of the most ineffective tools of preparation I’ve ever encountered, and I’ve taken online driving school.
You're never too old to Trick-or-Treat!
With crisp autumn leaves in hues of marigold, burnt orange and crimson, it’s hard to not get into the Halloween spirit. Smiling pumpkins brighten your days and the sight of cobwebs frighten your nights. Unfortunately, as teenagers, many of us are unable to experience the true joy of Halloween.
Campaigning for senior polls is the only way to win
How many of you in the senior class know that I am running for Biggest Drama King in the senior polls? Probably a very select few of my friends who know how well the title fits me and the 60 odd something who apropos receiving my group text asking them to vote for me, realized the accuracy of the title.
Why Proposition 30 Needs to Pass
The California state budget is still in crisis mode, and its ramifications have especially impacted students, teachers and schools. We have all seen our instructors laid off, our resources limited — from limited textbooks to unsafe classrooms — and our education put at stake, all because of a budget that leaves schools in the dust.
Why we need HP Language classes
Language classes aren’t considered a necessity for a high school diploma, but that doesn’t mean students taking them don’t want the same experience that any other of the core classes offer up. We need to have honors options for language classes to ensure that students get the most out of taking a foreign language.
Alice Wonders: Senior Extremes for College Dreams
Truth be told, by the time senior year hit, I thought the days of staying up all night to do work were over. Surely the relief of being a second semester senior wasn’t just an urban legend.
Campaigning for senior polls ruins the fun and point of the poll
The texts came flooding in when they got the email. “Senior polls are out! Vote for me for best dressed! Vote for me for best all around!” Now, collages are going up on Facebook and announcements are being made in classes
Bikers get it in gear
Riding my bike down Michigan every morning seems like a routine by now. I nervously merge into the left turn lane going down 11th street, nearly missing the car coming from the other direction, then cross my fingers that I don’t get hit coming down the street.
Obama's support of same-sex marriage: irrelevant and politically motivated
News Editor Jones Pitsker discusses President Obama's support of same-sex marriage and how the move will influence America.
Day of Silence: teaching thorough silence
Staff Writer Molly Chaikin discusses the benefits of the Day of Silence protest on the Samo campus.
Obama's support of same-sex marriage: A leap forward in the fight for equality
No matter one’s stance on gay rights, it must be acknowledged that President Barack Obama’s official support of same-sex marriage legalization is largely symbolic, even though the right to determine matrimonial laws is still reserved to the states.
Day of Silence: A Message Unheard
Seniors Joe Colajezzi and Lillian Kalish express their dissent towards the Day of Silence.
More than silence: a day to learn, to hear and to educate
Senior contributor Abby Mahler presents her views on the Day of Silence.
5 Ways to De-stress the Test
In this season of APs, SAT/ACTs, CSTs, and finals, one of the biggest problems we have to face as high school students is stress. Here are a few ways to get rid of stress in this time of testing.
Custodians at work: cleaning up the gum
Students chew gum all the time, often dropping it on the floor or sticking it under a desk once they are done with it.
A sticky situation: the benefits of gum
From spearmint to strawberry, bubblegum to blueberry, gum has always been a tasty way to freshen your breath and stave off hunger.
Unjust high school military recruitment
Staff Writer Julia Gerhardt talks about the issue of the United States military being able to recruit on the Samo campus.
U.S. Military recruitment: an American right
Staff Writer Chase Wohrle discusses why, contrary to popular belief, the United States military should be able to recruit on the Samo campus.
Big names under the sun: Coachella commercialized
What began as a low-cost celebration of music with fans that rejected the commercialization of the big arenas, has now become a teen phenomenon that is nothing but commercialized.
Overnight activists: the syndrome sweeping Samo
Samo students, before many of you become such zealous, over-night activists, take a step back and pause.
Vegetarianism: life's healthy alternative
Staff Writer Jones Pitsker takes at look at vegetarianism's environmental benefit.