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Teachers on the move
Science teacher Bakari Holmes, who taught physics, astronomy, Introduction to Engineering Design, Principles of Engineering, Digital Electronics and the Robotics Team for five years is leaving Gunn for San Jose High School (SJHS).
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College-bound athletes commit to schools, look forward to playing at new levels of competition
Written By: Annie Tran, Catalina Zhao, Lydia Zhang, Misheel Enkhbat, Mitch Donat, Rebecca Alger, Wonhee Park, Yan Jia, Yilin Liang Photos by: Wendy Qiu Allison Doerpinghaus Volleyball Senior Allison Doerpinghaus committed to Eastern Washington University (EWU) for volleyball last April, after turning down offers from University of Portland and South Dakota University. “Of course getting [...]
City holds annual film festival
The Greenlight Earth Film Festival will be held at Cubberly Theater, where the winning filmmaker will receive an award from the City of Palo Alto and named Community Energy Champion. The films will be shown April 19 at 7 p.m.
Artist of Month: Soonju Kim
The Oracle: What type of art do you do? Soon-ju Kim: I draw and paint. I like to do acrylic painting and oil painting most of the time, and sometimes I do collages. TO: Who or what is your inspiration? SJ: I don’t have a specific inspiration, but I am inspired by people who are [...]
Titan spirit blazes as season comes to close
Girls’ Basketball: The girls’ varsity basketball team has had a fairly successful season so far, with a current overall record of 14-5 and league record of 8-2. According to senior Cat Perez, co-captain of the team, the girls have done an admirable job at keeping the scoreboard close in all of their games. They are [...]
Green Zone comes to Gunn
This year, the library has set up a new resource for students known as the Green Zone, which is an area in the corner of the library with a green screen available to students. The Green Zone is a resource that librarian Meg Omainsky has provided for green screening images and movies.


