


On March 17, California Avenue’s and Ramona Street’s car-free construction project went into full swing after a delay in a shipment of bollards, or short steel poles, and contracting issues for equipment...

In recent months, political and social tensions have heightened in Palo Alto, following PAUSD school board controversy, protests against popular...

At the Superintendent Student Advisory Group meeting on March 17, students met with Superintendent Dr. Don Austin to discuss the most pressing...

From handing out flowers to wearing wigs and glasses during the days of Jan 27-Feb 28, 700 students eagerly participated in the annual Elimination...

About a century ago, America was referred to as a “melting pot,” suggesting that all immigrants would at some point “melt together” and disregard their cultural identities. By the mid-20th century,...

From handing out flowers to wearing wigs and glasses during the days of Jan 27-Feb 28, 700 students eagerly participated in the annual Elimination...

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:...
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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...

In previous generations, being a masculine man was not something to be ashamed of. Recently, gender roles have undergone significant changes, many of which are beneficial for society. For example, women...

Bamboo straws, paper bags and biodegradable plastic are all popular sustainable products that many people attempt to integrate into their daily routines. While these products seem like a key way to fight...

Prom-ises and price tags — this is the paradox of prom, or the rite of passage tradition, and its mounting expenses. From attire to transportation, students spend an average of more than $600 on prom,...

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...

Sitting in the second row of her 10th grade social studies class, junior Claudia Wolff De Tourreil was accustomed to difficult conversations. As part of the Social Justice pathway, the class often focused...

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,...