Stanford places hold on negotiations with District Henry Queen May 16, 2019 News A tentative deal that would have required Stanford University to help offset the impact on the Palo Alto Unified School District (PAUSD) of its ambitious expansion plans was thrown into limbo last week when Sta...
Local restaurants face growing turnover rate Nicholas Le and Henry Queen March 24, 2019 News, Uncategorized It isn’t easy to find continued success in running a restaurant in Palo Alto. During the past few years, there has been a revolving door of businesses coming in and out of the city. Within the last few months, ...
Powerlifting increases in popularity Henry Queen March 18, 2019 Sports Since time immemorial, humans have pondered the purpose of existence and the meaning of life. The answers to our existential questions have long seemed like the carrot at the end of a stick, forever teasing us ...
Teachers should allow Wikipedia to be used as reliable source Henry Queen November 18, 2018 Opinion Wikipedia, or “he who must not be named” to most teachers, has been a controversial topic in the classroom ever since its inception in the early 2000s. Students love its simplicity and to-the-point approach of...
Sports career pathway offers a chance to explore industry Henry Queen November 5, 2018 Sports Many students are unaware that Paly offers a wide range of classes that can prepare them for a career in today’s ever-expanding sports industry. Most prominently, there is a “Sports Career Pathway” that pro...
Premiering this winter, Vikings tie their skates for hockey Henry Queen September 26, 2018 Sports, Winter Sports This winter, Paly will be adding to its array of athletic programs with the addition of a new ice hockey team. While many other sports offer athletes the opportunity to play on both the club and high school lev...