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The Oracle

Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

The Oracle

Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

The Oracle

Students ask for more Advanced Placement social studies classes

The Oracle March 30, 2018

Written by Elisa Moraes-Liu and Kristen Yee A group of students, led by school board representative senior Advait Arun, have been campaigning since February for an increased number of advanced humanities classes, specifically the implementation of more social studies electives. They currently have multiple...

Senior turns inspirations into mobile applications

Senior turns inspirations into mobile applications

kristenyee00 March 6, 2018

Written by Kristen Yee Applications are the lifeblood of phones. Silly selfies, frustratingly hard games, text messages and all other everyday functions people use phones for exist in apps. Beyond just a mere consumer of these apps, senior Anand Chandra is also an app programmer. His decision came...

Art students paint mural for custodial staff

Art students paint mural for custodial staff

kristenyee00 February 2, 2018

Written by Kristen Yee Art students have started painting a mural on the custodial office after the idea was proposed by art teacher Deanna Messinger last semester. The inspiration for the project came to Messinger when she parked her car by the custodial sheds every morning. She saw how unpleasant...

Gunn gathers evidence for mid-cycle WASC check-in

kristenyee00 December 8, 2017

Written by Kristen Yee On March 19 and 20, a team of two researchers from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) will come to Gunn for a mid-cycle checkup of the six-year accreditation process. According to WASC, the purpose of the accreditation process is to assure the community that...

Students and staff gather together for total solar eclipse

kristenyee00 September 8, 2017

Written by Kristen Yee On Aug. 21, Americans were greeted in the morning by a total eclipse, the first to cross the United States from the Pacific to the Atlantic since June 8, 1918.   The total eclipse was incomplete for Palo Altans, as the moon blocked only 75 percent of the sun in California. The...

Teachers leaving Gunn: Jessy Li

kristenyee00 May 19, 2017

Written by Kristen Yee The red window-flower decorated walls of the Chinese classroom will be a little more bare when part-time Chinese teacher Jessy (Xiaojie) Li leaves Gunn next year. She especially cherishes her relationships with her col- leagues and students during her brief time at Gunn....

Silicon Valley: History of Apple

kristenyee00 May 19, 2017

Written by Kristen Yee Apple is just one of the major tech companies in the Silicon Valley. e company was founded by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne on April 1, 1976 in the garage of Jobs’ house in Los Altos, Calif. Originally, the company was named Apple Computers Inc.; it was changed...

Teachers recall, share previous careers, experience: Bill Dunbar

Teachers recall, share previous careers, experience: Bill Dunbar

kristenyee00 March 31, 2017

 Written by Kristen Yee  Physics teacher Bill Dunbar spent his years before teaching as an aerospace engineer at Lockheed Missiles and Space Company developing satellites, space shuttle equipment and missile equipment. From his youth, Dunbar always had an affinity...

Tips on reducing carbon footprint

Tips on reducing carbon footprint

kristenyee00 March 3, 2017

Written by Kristen Yee The apparel industry accounts for 10 percent of carbon emissions. Try shopping at secondhand clothing stores like Goodwill or buying second- hand clothing online at thredup.com. An example of a way that students can reduce carbon emissions is by submitting projects...

Political opinions should be formed by viewing all perspectives

Political opinions should be formed by viewing all perspectives

The Oracle February 3, 2017

Written by Shagun Khare and Kristen Yee On Nov. 8, a feeling of hope and excitement buzzed throughout campus as people proudly sported their “I’m With Her” buttons, t-shirts and even socks in support of Hillary Clinton. e few students who wore their “Make America Great Again” gear...

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