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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

PAUSD takes on management of athletic facilities from city
Olivia Lee, Sports Editor • November 10, 2025

Starting Nov. 11, PAUSD will directly manage its athletic fields and courts, ending a long-term agreement under which the City of Palo Alto had overseen these facilities. Since 2014, Palo Alto has managed...

Palo Alto joins lawsuits challenging new federal grant requirements
Palo Alto joins lawsuits challenging new federal grant requirements
Vanisha Vig, News Editor • November 10, 2025

On Sept. 29, in a closed session, the Palo Alto City Council unanimously voted to join a growing coalition of cities and counties that are challenging...

California redistricting sparks debate among residents
California redistricting sparks debate among residents
Yael Gottesman, Sports Editor • October 12, 2025

On Nov. 4, California voters will choose whether they want to temporarily suspend the state’s independent redistricting commission and adopt...

Stanford set to continue legacy system for 2026 admissions
Stanford set to continue legacy system for 2026 admissions
Gwen Domine, Forum Editor • October 12, 2025

As of July 29, Stanford University will continue considering legacy connections of students in their application process. School officials released...

Authors across campus: community members express themselves through writing hobbies
Yael Gottesman, Sports Editor • November 9, 2025

Chloe Wu was a freshman when English teacher Terence Kitada first instructed her English 9A class to open their notebooks and write poetry. This was the beginning of Wu’s poetry journey, and inspired...

Staff members adapt to new technology climate, use social media to connect, educate community
Yuji Song, Reporter • November 9, 2025

As social media continues to rise in popularity, so does the stigma that comes with it. “Distracting” is often used to label platforms such...

Student music groups build unity through melodies
October 15, 2025

A garage door hums as it closes. Listen for the “testing, testing 1,2,3” of a microphone, the tuning of a bass, the strumming of a guitar...

Balancing Multicultural Worlds: Hispanic and Latino American students, staff Navigate Multiple Expectations
Balancing Multicultural Worlds: Hispanic and Latino American students, staff Navigate Multiple Expectations
Athena Gao, Reporter • October 15, 2025

While Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 is dedicated to celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, many community members, especially those with multicultural backgrounds,...

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Society sexualizes women’s sports clothing
Society sexualizes women’s sports clothing
Kaylee Cheng, Forum Editor • November 9, 2025

A century ago, female athletes were told to cover their ankles. Now, they’re told to show their legs. Across time, the rules have changed, but the message remains the same: Women’s bodies are still...

Referee shortages impact game safety, scheduling
Referee shortages impact game safety, scheduling
November 9, 2025

Referees are a vital component of any high school sports game. They’re the ones who signal the game- winning touchdown during the big homecoming...

Athletes travel for international competitions
October 15, 2025

Authentic “pain au chocolat” for breakfast every day and scoring soccer goals next to the Eiffel Tower sounds like a dream to many. For freshman...

Staffers Recommend Fall Entertainment
November 10, 2025

As the leaves change color, nothing is superior to cozying up by the fireplace with the perfect fall comfort show. For me, that will always be the nostalgic 2000s drama “Gilmore Girls.” The main characters...

Sustainable costumes for Halloween create eco-friendly, anti-exploitation opportunities
Sustainable costumes for Halloween create eco-friendly, anti-exploitation opportunities
Lena Duggan, Features Editor • November 9, 2025

On Halloween night, ghosts and goblins come out to play — but in the days before, it’s people’s credit cards that haunt them as they pay...

National Book Month celebrates banned books, announces yearly award finalists
National Book Month celebrates banned books, announces yearly award finalists
Melody Song, Forum Editor • November 9, 2025

Any reader will affirm Emily Dickinson’s quote about literature: “There is no Frigate like a Book / To take us lands away.” National Book...

Fall into seasonal festivities
Fall into seasonal festivities
Melody Na, In-depth Editor • November 9, 2025

Summer slips away with its last beams of light, ushering in the crisp air of fall. As scarves wrap tighter and daylight gets shorter, try these...

'Put your money where your mouth is': Consumers should consider business values before purchasing
‘Put your money where your mouth is’: Consumers should consider business values before purchasing
Sarah Grupenhoff, News Editor • November 10, 2025

Voting does not need to be confined to a ballot box — it happens in the marketplace, too. Every purchase enables consumers to “vote with their dollar,” choosing whether or not to let their values...

Defunding public broadcasting compromises free, reliable news sources, disproportionately affecting low-income communities
Vaani Saxena, Lifestyle Editor and Social Media Editor • November 9, 2025

Every morning on the way to school, my parents always ask me to play one station — 88.5, KQED News. I’d hate to see this morning ritual taken away and yet, under new federal budget cuts, this is a...

Free speech is a fundamental right, not a privilege
Free speech is a fundamental right, not a privilege
November 9, 2025

Picture a rope bridge over an abyss. One wrong move — a misstep, a glare, a threat — and that bridge collapses. In recent times, the rope bridge of free speech has wobbled in many directions. Two worth...

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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...

District transparency: Recent events spark community concerns, shed light on critical PAUSD responsibilities
District transparency: Recent events spark community concerns, shed light on critical PAUSD responsibilities
Gwen Domine and Claire Jittipun November 9, 2025

A growing pattern of limited communication and perceived withholding of information has raised concerns among PAUSD families. From the quiet reinstatement of a teacher previously accused of misconduct...

Inconsistent recreational vehicle bans shed light on difficulty of implementing widespread policy changes
Inconsistent recreational vehicle bans shed light on difficulty of implementing widespread policy changes
Anne Dong and Roy Lao October 17, 2025

The longstanding issue of homelessness in California has recently intensified, causing cities like San Jose to reconcile two contrasting challenges: the humanitarian...

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