The path less traveled Lara Nakamura April 25, 2019 Showcase, Sports After hanging up their Viking jerseys, some Paly athletes go on to play Division I, II and III sports. However, others find that the next step of their athletic careers is not at four-year colleges, but local ...
Exploring Paly’s extensive prom culture, history Lara Nakamura April 4, 2019 Lifestyle, Student Life Promenade: the formal introductory parading of guests at a party. More commonly known today as, simply, prom. Prom started as a tradition in the Northeastern part of the U.S., serving as an event to promote s...
Schools need to provide feminine products in bathrooms Lara Nakamura December 12, 2018 Opinion The conversation about menstrual cycles, or periods, is often just that, a period at the end of a sentence. The discussion of something natural and normal that women go through once a month for the majority of ...
Driver-less cars coming to Palo Alto streets Lara Nakamura November 8, 2018 News Waymo became the first company to obtain a permit allowing it to test its self-driving, driverless cars on Bay Area roads on Oct. 30. Founded in 2009, Waymo began as Google’s self-driving car project. In Octob...
Students juggle three sports Lara Nakamura November 4, 2018 Fall Sports, Spring Sports, Winter Sports Of all the students at Palo Alto High School, over 1,200 participated in at least one sport last year. However, according to Athletic Director, Therren Wilburn, only two stand-alone Vikings currently compete in...
Three Joe & the Juice locations open downtown Palo Alto Lara Nakamura October 9, 2018 Food, Lifestyle It’s hard to miss the bright pink windows on the corners of University Avenue. The logo of a faceless man and his coffee, just keep popping up all over Palo Alto. Behind the pink walls lie what will be a trendy...