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Evan Low wins recount, will face Sam Liccardo in general election
Isabella Bian, Newsletter Editor • May 28, 2024

In the recount of the California Congressional District 16 primary election, California State Representative Evan Low won by five votes against Santa Clara County Supervisor Joe Simitian and will advance...

Madrono distributes yearbooks outside the MAC to students
Madrono distributes yearbooks outside the MAC to students
Naveen Narayanaswami, Sports Editor • May 22, 2024

Madrono distributed yearbooks outside the Media Arts Center today during brunch for seniors and during lunch for all other grades. Senior...

SJP hosts Junk Kouture to showcase clothing made from recyclable materials
SJP hosts Junk Kouture to showcase clothing made from recyclable materials
Annika Chu and Amaya Bharadwaj May 21, 2024

Paly’s Social Justice Pathway hosted its Junk Kouture fashion show at the Haymarket Theatre on Monday. Participating students used recycled...

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Volunteer work provides multiple benefits
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Naveen Narayanaswami, Sports Editor • August 20, 2024
Art students illuminate campus with diverse creativity
Art students illuminate campus with diverse creativity
Luca Vostrejs, Lifestyle Editor • August 20, 2024
Advice offered for  future students
Advice offered for future students
Olivia Atkinson, News & Opinion Editor • June 18, 2024
Superfan Dan boosts morale
Superfan Dan boosts morale
Annika Chu, News/Opinion Editor • May 28, 2024
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Teens often base skincare routines on sponsored cosmetics for adults
Teens often base skincare routines on sponsored cosmetics for adults
Kate Xia, Editor-in-Chief • May 14, 2024

A blurred version of herself clouded by steam stands in front of junior Pippa West as purple, yellow and blue bottles stare back at her. Looking down from her bathroom mirror, West picks up a yellow-blue...

We cannot separate art from artists when we provide platforms to problematic creators
We cannot separate art from artists when we provide platforms to problematic creators
Heather Song, Managing Editor • May 31, 2024

My bedroom walls trembled as the electrifying rap song “Bound 2” by Ye blasted on the speakers. I nodded along to the catchy beats and lip-synced...

Journalism offerings can seem overwhelming
Journalism offerings can seem overwhelming
Lea Kwan, Staff Writer • May 27, 2024

Paly journalism is meant to represent the student voice. There are 11 regularly publishing journalism publications in Paly, with other ones phasing...

Art by Hannah Singer
Israel-Hamas war should not be called a genocide
Hannah Singer, Editor-in-Chief • May 25, 2024

As I move between food stands, weaving through an open-air market in Seoul, South Korea during spring break, a faint chorus of whistles and chants...

Israel’s atrocities toward Gaza must be stopped
Israel’s atrocities toward Gaza must be stopped
Max Skinner, Guest Writer • May 25, 2024

In 1947, my grandparents celebrated the triumph of independence in India and the beginning of the postcolonial age. Halfway across the world,...

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art by Cynthia Huang
Rising myopia rate harms youth
Cynthia Huang, Lifestyle Editor • September 10, 2024

Every morning, senior Jada King opens her eyes to a blurry world. She feels around for her glasses, her hands patting around her table. Once...

Tesla popularity in Bay Area reflects electric vehicle, green energy transition
Tesla popularity in Bay Area reflects electric vehicle, green energy transition
Albert Jung, Staff Writer • September 10, 2024

Walking toward his sleek black Tesla Model 3 in the bustling school parking lot, senior Gautam Pilapakam enters his car — a popular choice...

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