Tucked away on Old Middlefield Way, Tandez Academy is not your typical martial arts school. Since 2005, founder Adrian Tandez has trained over a thousand students using a blend of traditional martial ...
With arguments about differences in culture, weather, and environment, the debate over the best U.S. coast may never be settled. Some students have strong opinions about their favorite coast–some plan ...
Since she was two years old, senior Tessa Goldman has considered her dance studio a second home. Goldman started her dance career focusing on ballet, jazz, lyrical, and hip-hop. By the time she ...
The M-A Chronicle is a student-managed public forum, dedicated to objective and comprehensive reporting. As the online newspaper of Menlo-Atherton High School, we seek to celebrate the successes of ...
The family of late M-A teacher Sam Harris hosted a celebration of life at Laurie Meadows Park in San Mateo on Saturday. Former students, coworkers, friends, and family members showed up, many bringing ...
Menlo Park is seeking to develop several of its downtown parking lots into housing in order to comply with its state-mandated housing element. Their current plan would add 345 units of affordable ...
The badminton team fell 19-11 in a hard-fought battle against the Mills Vikings on Tuesday afternoon. The first-seeded mixed doubles team, with seniors Burke Montague Alamin and Weycene Yang, and the ...
The boys lacrosse team dismantled the Hillsdale Knights 15-1 in the first league game of the season on Tuesday night. The Bears domination started immediately after the opening whistle, scoring in the ...
Menlo Park saw a surge in coyote sightings last month, with the Peninsula Humane Society reporting an increase in related calls. Most sightings have been found in urban areas, like Seminary Oaks, ...
Located off University Avenue in a nook on Bryant Street, Tong Sui is a vibrant spot offering signature coconut-based puddings and a selection of refreshing drinks. The store’s unique layout adds to ...
“There are tons of people in this organization, and it’s just really cool to be able to connect with your Judaism and be with all these fun and amazing people,” junior Tamara Rubinsky said. BBYO, ...
This is the 93rd article in Bears Doing Big Things, a weekly column celebrating the stories of notable M-A alumni. “I just have always wanted to do something with baking. It was really my lifelong ...