Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

The Oracle

Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

The Oracle

Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

The Oracle

How to relate to introverts

The Oracle November 16, 2015

Compiled by Ariel Pan Published in the November 6th, 2015 issue 1. Introverts have opinions; include them in conversations and ask questions like, “What do you think?” 2. Don’t force introverts to speak or guilt them into speaking; let them speak when they feel comfortable doing so. 5....

Homecoming Court decision brings reforms, new rules for nomination

Homecoming Court decision brings reforms, new rules for nomination

The Oracle October 8, 2015

Written By Elinor Aspegren The Student Executive Council (SEC) announced changes to the Homecoming Court on Sept. 24, which include a new nomination process, the abolishment of king and queen and the exclusion of SEC members from nomination. According to Student Body President senior Isabelle...

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Snapshots

The Oracle December 11, 2014

Compiled by Ariel Pan and Lena Ye Turkey Feast “The best part—besides the pie, of course—is the anticipation, and how it’s something that the whole school looks forward to and participates in together.” —Emma Bers, 11 “I liked the Turkey Feast because it was like two Thanksgivings,...

The Oracle staffers distinguish between cosplay and LARP

The Oracle staffers distinguish between cosplay and LARP

The Oracle November 17, 2014

By Ariel Pan and Prachi Kale The line between cosplay and Live Action roleplay (LARP) is a little fuzzy. For many, there is no difference between those who dress up and those who swordfight while dressed up in the park. Cosplay, a blend of the words “costume” and “play,” is the more commonly...

Five school board candidates offer diverse qualifications

The Oracle October 13, 2014

Elections will be held Nov. 4th for the two available school board positions. Jay Cabrera School board candidate Jay Cabrera has several major priorities he wants to bring to Palo Alto Unified School District (PAUSD). One is to teach students real life-skills. Cabrera believes education should prepare...

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