Students Hungry For More Options at Campus Store
Fair prices make the search for variety at the student store a tedious task.
By Jake Brodrick
Fair prices make the search for variety at the student store a tedious task.
By Jake Brodrick
The student store has been a valuable resource to students for their mid-day snack or drink or other items like prom tickets. While the store helps to provide basic snacks, students would like to see more variety offered on the menu.
Staff and Students Bleed for a Good Cause with Stanford Drive
The number of student donors has been falling short of projected expectations in recent years.
By Sharon Kim
The number of student donors has been falling short of projected expectations in recent years.
By Sharon Kim
On Nov. 6, Stanford Blood Center conducted its biannual blood drive. Pioneer has consistently volunteered for the Stanford Blood Center for over 20 years. Stanford also visits high schools all over the Bay Area as they need to supply 1200 units of blood every week to meet the demand of local hospitals to ensure people can get the life-saving blood that they need.
Revising RIFLO Rewards to Create a Better Campus Community
Climate Committee searches for a new incentive for students demonstrating the Mustang Way.
By Maddie McMahon
Climate Committee searches for a new incentive for students demonstrating the Mustang Way.
By Maddie McMahon
The Mustang Way, known as “RIFLO,” stands for Respect, Inclusiveness, Flexibility, Listening and Open-Mindedness. In addition to posters of the values in each classroom, the values are often promoted through a rewards system for students.
Countless Students Crave Better Meal Options in the Cafeteria
Campus community gives feedback on school lunches hoping for more nutritious and tasty meals.
By Danielle Oliker
Campus community gives feedback on school lunches hoping for more nutritious and tasty meals.
By Danielle Oliker
The topic of school lunches has been debated for a long time with students, parents and teachers on the nutritional values, taste and overall quality of the meals served in the cafeteria.
Conflicting Clubs Rush to Students Late into the School Year
Clubs this year have meetings ranging from games to helping the community, and differences in beliefs.
By Em Sandis
Clubs this year have meetings ranging from games to helping the community, and differences in beliefs.
By Em Sandis
Campus clubs have always been the heart and soul of Pioneer, but since the COVID-19 pandemic, they have been lacking the status they had once held within the students. In the past couple of years, Club Rush has found itself consecutively arriving late to students, causing a lack of involvement for clubs in general.
No B.S. with Bibi
By Bibi Sediqi
By Bibi Sediqi
At least two times a year, Stanford Blood Drive comes to Pioneer in recruitment for young donors. Like many procedures regarding one's health, there are requirements and tests that need to be cleared beforehand.