The Campanile’s Annual Post-Paly Plans 2018 Edan Sneh, Allison Wu, Ashley Zhang and Maya Homan May 20, 2018 Post-Paly Plans, Showcase, Spotlight Fullscreen map here (recommended). International Schools Name Plans Beyond High School Charlotte Brownell The University of Edinburgh (Scotland) Jasper Chang New York Universi...
Program introduces mental health services Allison Wu April 26, 2017 News On May 8, Palo Alto’s Children’s Health Council (CHC) will debut its newest branch, the Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), which will focus on aiding teenagers struggling with depression or anxiety. The IOP...
Creative writing should be implemented in Paly curriculum Allison Wu March 29, 2017 Opinion In our educational environment, we tend to focus on objectivity rather than creativity, especially in the realm of writing. Teachers and students alike emphasize research and analytical writing over prose and p...
The Art of Ceramics Allison Wu February 28, 2017 Lifestyle, Showcase Around the year 24,000 B.C., ancient humans discovered the revolutionary combination of clay and kiln. This groundbreaking innovation carved the path for many remarkable creations, such as prehistoric Mesopotam...
Students must understand school values do not reflect work Allison Wu February 1, 2017 Opinion Facebook, a social media platform that supports human connections between more than a billion active users, is as renowned as its founder, 32-year-old Mark Zuckerberg. 19-year-old Malala Yousafzai, the youngest...
Second Club Day Introduces New Clubs Maya Homan and Allison Wu January 30, 2017 Lifestyle, Student Life It’s a new year, and for many Paly students, that means new classes along with a whole host of new clubs. While older clubs like Science Olympiad and TEDx will still be around to collect new members, others wil...
Protests: The Evolution of Revolution Allison Wu and Ashley Zhang December 7, 2016 Lifestyle, Showcase, Spotlight 1 Marching In As hundreds of students flooded the streets of downtown Palo Alto in reaction to Donald Trump’s election victory, they marched in step with a proud American tradition: exercising the democratic r...
Students hold peaceful protest downtown Allison Wu November 16, 2016 News Several hundred students from schools in and around Palo Alto participated in a student-organized walkout and peace protest in Lytton Plaza on Nov. 15, belting out uplifting chants along the way and cementing t...
The Psychology of Procrastination Allison Wu November 16, 2016 Lifestyle, Showcase Former American Vice President Aaron Burr once eloquently proclaimed: “Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow.” Though uttered 200 years ago, Burr’s words are perhaps more relatable today than they w...
Girls tennis claims first place in league Allison Wu November 16, 2016 Sports Throughout history, sports teams have consistently achieved great triumphs through talented individual players and effective team chemistry. Palo Alto High School’s girls tennis team is no exception to this phe...