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March 21, 2025

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March 21, 2025

Olivia Lee, Reporter
March 21, 2025

Carmen Ruiz Fernandez, Reporter
March 21, 2025


The second phase of Gunn’s ongoing three-year modernization project has begun with a reprogram of the K-building, which will include the addition of two new science labs set to open by December of the...

Bay Area support — ranging from donations, awareness efforts, and Palo Alto firefighters battling the flames — is helping families displaced...

Throughout February, the Student Executive Council, social studies classes, and History Club hosted events and engaged in discussions to celebrate...

On Monday, Feb. 10, the Department of Government Efficiency—established by President Donald Trump with one of its goals focused on reducing...

Two or three times a week, a little before 8 p.m., a navy blue Toyota Sienna pulls into the parking lot of the Bay Area’s only tricking gym: Loopkicks. Senior Taita Nakayama is driving and his brother,...

Two hundred nineteen years ago, explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark — better known as Lewis and Clark — completed...
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Athletics and injuries often go hand-in-hand. It is expected, at some point in an athlete’s career, that they will experience physical injuries ranging from a mild sprain to a life-threatening accident....

Loud counts of “five-six-seven-eight!” echo through the practice room of the cheer team. Synchronously, they move together through their...

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....

In his sophomore year, senior Jaya Urrutia participated in cross country as a transgender male athlete. Although he preferred to compete alongside his fellow male runners, he was slotted in the girls’...

The suspense of walking through a haunted house and not knowing what will pop out at you might make snakes wriggle in your stomach and send jolts...

Male bodies have been the blueprint for sports technology and equipment throughout history, from cleats to sports supplements. Women, on the...

When I was younger, I played soccer until I realized that I was more excited to play against my opponents from a distance. I started prioritizing...

Navigating the internet at an impressionable age, high school students are trying to build an accurate understanding of the world and achieve their goals while rowing against the current of misinformation....

Social media has immense power—to inform and to connect. But when used irresponsibly, it also has the power to deceive and divide. The polarization fueled by algorithm-driven content, the rampant spread...

The typical four-year college degree is often regarded as the only path to success, putting an immense amount of pressure upon students to stick to the traditional route for post-secondary education. This...

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...

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...

Although it is easier to believe that the world has been fully expunged of its misogyny and has left the past behind, the truth is far from that. Every day, women face injustices normalized by society,...

Last semester, a series of cheating scandals disrupted the normal flow of final exams. Specifically, teachers of Advanced Placement United States History and Introduction to Analysis and Calculus discovered...