Student parking permit application system should be reformed Adora Zheng April 29, 2019 Opinion Senior Ashutosh Bhown circles the parking lot, eyes scanning for a strip of open space — but there are no open spots in sight. The bright pink glare of guest parking permits sitting on the dashes of dozens of ...
Track and field anticipates win despite early losses, multiple injuries this season Adora Zheng April 18, 2019 Sports, Track and Field The track and field season has started with numerous personal records (PRs) and team wins just three weeks into the season. “We have some kids who have done exceptionally well, (and) had some great PRs an...
Varsity baseball’s annual pre-playoff season rituals Adora Zheng April 8, 2019 Baseball, Sports, Spring Sports The buzz of the razor is all varsity baseball player Hyunwoo Roh can hear, his teammates cheering muffled as the first lock of hair falls to the ground. Unbeknownst to anyone but the varsity baseball team, ...
Paly alumna shares her path into world of politics Adora Zheng March 13, 2019 Lifestyle When it comes to the ever polarized field of civil service, few ever think about how politicians like Hillary Clinton began their careers — and high school students who are interested in politics are often unsu...
Governor Gavin Newsom appoints multiple Paly alumni to staff positions Adora Zheng March 1, 2019 News 1 Paly alumni are making their presence felt in Sacramento. In the last seven weeks, Newsom has appointed four Paly graduates to key positions in his administration. Kate Gordon (’91) became the new director of ...
Living Skills should be integrated into freshman advisory Adora Zheng February 12, 2019 Opinion Like a Cyber Monday sale, students sit primed and ready to register for the summer session of Living Skills the second the clock ticks 8 a.m. every March. Mere seconds later, all spots are full and students pil...