The Legacy of Avicii Philip Ericsson May 16, 2018 Lifestyle, Showcase 1 With his right arm raised high and a pair of headphones around his neck, Tim Bergling, also known as Avicii, entered the stage with the sound of thousands of screaming fans at his last concert on Aug. 28, 2016...
Unorthodox career choices Philip Ericsson May 5, 2018 Lifestyle “What do you want to do when you grow up?” is a question today’s youth has become familiar with. Doctor, engineer, businessman and scientist are careers that are often viewed as high-achieving and socially acce...
1990s: Gulf War, senior deck, changes to policies and new faculty positions defined ‘90s life at Paly Philip Ericsson March 21, 2018 Centennial Issue Students react to the Gulf War; violence, outcomes, and military draft War was on the minds of the student body in 1991; the first Campanile issue of the year showcased students’ varying and divisive opinions ...
XXIII Olympic Winter Games Philip Ericsson February 28, 2018 Showcase, Sports After narrowly missing out on hosting the Winter Olympics in 2010 and 2014 to Vancouver and Sochi respectively, South Korea’s PyeongChang was at the center of attention as the world’s greatest winter athletes c...
Paly must implement standardized test tutoring Philip Ericsson February 5, 2018 Opinion Spending thousands of dollars on hours of tutoring in preparation for standardized tests like the SAT and the ACT is common among families in Palo Alto. However, hiring a professional tutor is not financially r...
Panel addresses free speech Philip Ericsson December 8, 2017 News The free speech panel on Nov. 28 marked the official opening of the Paly Journalism Digital Archive, a collection of all the previously published issues from various Paly publications. Librarian Rachel Kelle...
Social Media Impacts Athletes Philip Ericsson November 8, 2017 Showcase, Sports The explosion of social media in the last decade has made the world a smaller place. People can interact with faraway friends and keep up with their favorite athletes and celebrities with the tap of the screen....
Project Baseline aims to map health of 10,0000 volunteers Philip Ericsson October 17, 2017 Science/Tech Ever since the idea of going to see a doctor was introduced, the purpose of these visits have been to cure what is wrong. The purpose has never entailed trying to gather information to try to prevent these dise...
Silicon Valley incorporates design in tech products Philip Ericsson September 27, 2017 Lifestyle Silicon Valley is usually described as the tech capital of the world. However, this industrial region in the Santa Clara Valley is a prime environment for global design. Ranging from the world-renowned Apple pr...
Centennial Report: One hundred years of The Campanile Philip Ericsson September 7, 2017 News, The Centennial Report The year 1917 marks the birth of The Campanile. As a paper, we are honored to be a part of this 100-year anniversary and have dedicated the special feature, “Centennial Report,” to exploring our history. In eac...