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Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

The Oracle

Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

The Oracle

Nutcracker "Sweet"
Nutcracker “Sweet”
Gwen Domine, Forum Editor • December 16, 2024

On Sunday, Dec. 1, parents and children flocked to the Mitchell Park Community Center for the Oakland Fairyland and San Francisco Chamber Orchestra’s Nutcracker “Sweet.” Returning for its 12th year,...

Sea Scout Christmas Tree Lot
Sea Scout Christmas Tree Lot
Ezra Rosenberg, Reporter • December 16, 2024

Christmas trees of all shapes and sizes filled the parking lot of the Middlefield Ballpark on Dec. 1. Sea Scouts’ Christmas Trees, an annual...

Harvest Feast
Harvest Feast
Eanam Maor, In-Depth Editor • December 16, 2024

The annual Harvest Feast, hosted by the Parent Teacher Student Association, occurred during lunch on Nov. 20. Due to forecasted rain, organizers...

Gunn adopts evidence-based grading system, holistic standards emphasize student achievement
Gunn adopts evidence-based grading system, holistic standards emphasize student achievement
Vaani Saxena, Reporter • December 8, 2024

Officially introduced to PAUSD this year, teachers and administrators have been implementing Evidence-Based Grading to encourage students to...

Before 9 a.m.: Early morning routines prepare teachers physically, mentally for School Day
Before 9 a.m.: Early morning routines prepare teachers physically, mentally for School Day
Yu-Ming Liu and Violet Tivol December 9, 2024

Waking up at 6 a.m., math teacher Daniel Hahn typically has a busy schedule in the morning. Specifically, he attends a Pilates class before school to prepare himself physically and mentally for...

Student skateboarders find community, pursue sport through Bay Area organization, Despite
Student skateboarders find community, pursue sport through Bay Area organization, Despite
Eanam Maor, In-Depth Editor • November 1, 2024

The wind brushes past their faces as they glide swiftly through the park, the wheels of their skateboards rattling on the pavement beneath them....

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‘Winter Arc’ offers chance to start fitness goals
‘Winter Arc’ offers chance to start fitness goals
Ezra Rosenberg, Reporter • December 16, 2024

Millions of people around the world wake up on New Year’s Day with the same intention: to begin working towards their New Year’s resolution. Some people might establish the goal of becoming a nicer...

Fall sports in review: Gunn achieves season victories five teams advance to CCS post-season tournaments
Fall sports in review: Gunn achieves season victories five teams advance to CCS post-season tournaments
Vaani Saxena, Reporter • December 16, 2024

Boys water polo: The boys water polo team made a significant splash this season, finishing with a league record of 6-6 and securing fourth...

Double or nothing: Multi-sport athletes glean physical, personal benefits
Double or nothing: Multi-sport athletes glean physical, personal benefits
Vanisha Vig, Features & Online Editor • December 8, 2024

Although unexpected, many NFL players incorporate ballet into their training regime to improve their footwork and agility. This is not an unheard-of...

Athletes take political stances, influence public opinion
Athletes take political stances, influence public opinion
Sylvie Nguyen, News Editor & Business Manager • November 1, 2024

The line between sports and politics has shifted significantly over the years, and recent events have thrust athletes’ political advocacy to...

Yu-Ming's favorite holiday movies
Yu-Ming’s favorite holiday movies
Yu-Ming Liu, Forum Editor • December 16, 2024

It's a Wonderful Life: “It’s a Wonderful Life” (1946) is a timeless Christmas movie. George Bailey (James Stuart), faces challenges in his adult life and is on the brink of giving up on his community...

Roy's favorite holiday movies
Roy’s favorite holiday movies
Roy Lao, News Editor • December 16, 2024

Cool Runnings: Jamaica, a country known for its tropical climate, is rarely associated with the Winter Olympics. Yet, in the 1993 film “Cool...

Stage to Screen: ‘Wicked’ adaptation defies gravity, expectations
Stage to Screen: ‘Wicked’ adaptation defies gravity, expectations
Charlotte Qian, Managing Editor • December 9, 2024

The movie “Wicked,” adapted from the classic musical, premiered in movie theaters on Nov. 22 in the United States. This film was directed...

Staffer Bakes Spooky Treats
Staffer Bakes Spooky Treats
Gwendolyn Domine, Forum Editor • November 1, 2024

When I agreed to bake fun Halloween-themed treats, I didn’t anticipate myself standing in my kitchen at 11:30 p.m. attempting to salvage a...

Does gift-giving create unnecessary pressures? YES
Does gift-giving create unnecessary pressures? YES
Yu-Ming Liu, Forum Editor • December 16, 2024

The idea behind gift-giving is simple: An individual gives a small token of appreciation to friends and family as means of spreading love and happiness. However, the nature of gift-giving has changed...

Letter to the Editor: If you trust the process, the outcomes will follow
Letter to the Editor: If you trust the process, the outcomes will follow
Laurie Pennington, Science teacher • December 10, 2024

Students, family members, and student-supporting adults should trust that teachers have what’s best for student learning in their minds. Unfortunately, we are instead seen as obstacles for future advancement....

Gunn administrators must focus on proactivity, communication regarding student needs, issues
Gunn administrators must focus on proactivity, communication regarding student needs, issues
Kaylee Cheng and Anne Dong December 8, 2024

Students’ wellbeing and academic fulfillment are the heartbeat of any educational institution. This truth, although widely agreed upon, can be side-swept and forgotten about in the midst of busy schedules...

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Zodiac signs provide snapshots of character
Zodiac signs provide snapshots of character
Charlotte Qian, Managing Editor • April 16, 2024

  Aries March 21-April 19 Aries, “ram” in Latin, is the first of the zodiac signs. People with Aries signs are typically courageous, competitive and energetic. Aries share a sign with actor...

The Oracle staffer illuminates significance of solar eclipse
The Oracle staffer illuminates significance of solar eclipse
Violet Tivol, Lifestyle Editor • April 12, 2024

Human records of watching eclipses date back thousands of years — many cultures had myths and legends to explain the astronomical phenomenon. It was a sight to behold: the sun being replaced by a dark...

‘It Ends with Us’: Domestic trauma impacts future abuse, affects relationship
‘It Ends with Us’: Domestic trauma impacts future abuse, affects relationship
Eanam Maor, In-Depth Editor • December 16, 2024

“It Ends With Us” by Colleen Hoover is a popular young adult novel that was published in 2016. The novel revolves around the life of Lily Bloom, a young woman and entrepreneur who meets a man and falls...

‘The Hate U Give’: Collective trauma showcases themes of race, violence
‘The Hate U Give’: Collective trauma showcases themes of race, violence
Eanam Maor, In-Depth Editor • December 16, 2024

“The Hate U Give” by Angie Thomas is a novel about 16-year old African American Starr Carter. She witnesses police violence and racism numerous times within her life, and the story focuses on her experience...

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