ASB plans graduation events Christina Le May 19, 2016 News Photo courtesy of David B. Cohen under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. As the school year comes to a close, Associated Student Body (ASB) is making p...
UCs lower standards for out-of-state students Christina Le April 28, 2016 News Every spring, high school seniors undergo the stressful ritual of college admission decisions. On March 31, the state auditor released a report which indicated that the University of California (UC) schools low...
Yayoi offers authentic Japanese cuisine Christina Le March 16, 2016 Lifestyle After years of a Downtown Palo Alto that did not serve Japanese food other than sushi, Yayoi is a revelation. Set on the corner of University Avenue and Waverly Street, the first Yayoi location — a popular teik...
Andrew Luce: The Carmel teen’s journey from producing in his room to performing at Snowglobe Christina Le February 27, 2016 Lifestyle, Showcase Few artists have been able to successfully adapt to the constantly evolving electronic music industry; even fewer have been able to build a bridge between rap and electronic dance music. At just 18-years-old, A...
Bucket list of must-tries for second semester seniors Christina Le January 28, 2016 Lifestyle Our years at Palo Alto High School are winding down to the end, and every day of second semester seems to go by faster and faster. Before you know it, it’ll be graduation. But don’t let the passing time stop yo...
Peppermint treats for the holidays Christina Le December 11, 2015 Lifestyle Tis the season! As winter rolls around, stores are bringing out all of their peppermint products in anticipation of the holidays. Nothing beats snuggling in warm blankets by the fireplace and snacking on some ...
Crab season delayed due to high toxin levels Christina Le November 20, 2015 News The California Department of Public Health has issued a warning report that people should not eat Dungeness crabs caught along the California coast. San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf would typically be prepari...
New athletic program being used to track student health Christina Le October 30, 2015 News Palo Alto High School’s first year Athletic Director Kathi Bowers has modified the athlete registration for sports system to improve efficiency and to ensure student’s health checks are up to date. Bowers ha...
New English elective focuses on public speaking, leadership and communication Christina Le September 18, 2015 News The Communications English Elective course is in progress for the first time at Palo Alto High School, taking a new perspective on literature by focusing on practical life skills. The new English elective is t...