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 ...
Shopping isn’t just about finding the perfect outfit—it’s also about taking the perfect bite. In this guide, we’ll take a closer look at three of the most popular shopping destinations in the Bay Area ...
M-A made a substantial curriculum change in 2021, removing European history courses and in place requiring all sophomores to take a class about world history. This change allowed AP teachers to teach ...
Leadership’s annual Blood Drive, in partnership with the Stanford Blood Center, was a huge success, collecting blood from over 200 students this Valentine’s Day. From 8:30 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. on Friday, ...
In a classroom filled with students typing away on school-provided Chromebooks or personal MacBooks, a few may be softly tapping their fingers on glass screens instead. These students appreciate iPads ...
Bob Rice ’91 is a spiritual leader currently serving in South Sudan, East Africa, teaching at churches and supporting reconciliation. “The diversity and connections I made at M-A really set the tone ...
Local author Eric C. Gray hosted a promotion for his book, “Bases to Bleachers: A Collection of Personal Baseball Stories from the Stands and Beyond,” on Monday at the Atherton Library. At the event, ...
For years, digital platforms have prioritized profit while sacrificing the mental health and safety of users. The Kids Online Safety Act, or KOSA, is a necessary step toward holding platforms ...
The District Board of Trustees convened for their monthly meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 12. The Board heard a report on student attendance, reviewed plans for upcoming school renovations, and discussed a ...
Junior Casey St. Clair recalls listening to “Doorman” by Bladee after a long day of skating with friends. “We would always play that in the car,” St. Clair said. “Me and my friends would all sing ...
Following the 2016 presidential election, over a thousand M-A students marched out of school in protest of Donald Trump’s victory and even destroyed a piñata of Trump with a baseball bat on the Green.