Meme culture should moderate demeaning content Peter Maroulis May 17, 2017 Opinion Earlier this semester, The Campanile published a spotlight on breaking Palo Alto’s ideological “bubble." But there is also an equally troubling problem which has received less attention: how do we break the bub...
1 in 2000: David Wu Peter Maroulis February 1, 2017 Lifestyle The Campanile: Great to have you with us, Dave. David Wu: Great to be here. TC: You’re a new student, how has the transition been? DW: It’s been really tough, actually. TC: Sorry to hear that. Care to elabo...
Rhyme after rhyme: The evolution of the MC Peter Maroulis December 7, 2016 Lifestyle Just be real, that’s how I feel,” spits Brand Nubian frontman Grand Puba over a smoothly mixed beat, circa 1989. Nearly three decades later, it is hard to do those words justice. Gone are the days of hip hop...
1 in 2000: The Streaker Peter Maroulis October 5, 2016 Uncategorized The Campanile: I’m here with the streaker, an anonymous young man. Mr. Streaker, could you describe your motives? Paly Streaker: My motives? I don’t know, I thought it would just be fun. Also, there’s this w...
The PAUSD Predicament: Sexual Misconduct Peter Maroulis, Kai Oda and Ethan Teo June 20, 2016 Showcase, Spotlight Table of Contents: Recently Reported Misconduct Cases Community Perception and Response Administration Confusion Ambiguous Board Policies Unenforced Hiring Process Taking It Seriously ...
Golf team finishes eighth place in CCS Peter Maroulis May 19, 2016 Sports Bedraggled and battle-scarred, tired and forlorn, world-weary and thoroughly broken in, yet ceaselessly imbibing in the succulent ambrosia of victory, the boys of Palo Alto High School’s epochal golf squadron h...
Outrage over Panama Papers unwarranted Peter Maroulis April 28, 2016 Opinion Everybody’s probably heard about the Panama Papers leak, but what most people probably have not heard is that these supposedly incriminating documents are completely innocuous (and just about worthless). Recent...
Golf maintains its winning streak Peter Maroulis April 27, 2016 Sports In the year 323 BC, Alexander the Great knelt upon the shores of northern Africa and wept because he could not conceive of any more land and foes to conquer. His victories, however, pale in comparison to the mi...
The classroom conundrum: PAUSD’s debate over alternative education Peter Maroulis and David Tayeri March 18, 2016 Showcase, Spotlight BACKGROUND Let’s face it: students are tired of classroom learning. American education has, over time, been streamlined in a manner to promote efficiency, which has often removed the pleasure of coming to scho...
Golf team upholds winning streak early on Peter Maroulis March 16, 2016 Sports History will remember Feb. 29, 2016 as no more than a leap day, but this date also marks the immense foundation of a new era in pre-collegiate golf, laid down by the deft hands of Palo Alto High School’s boys g...