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

Senior Kevin Ji selected for Michelle Obamas Educational Advisory Board

Senior Kevin Ji selected for Michelle Obama’s Educational Advisory Board

clarakieschnickllamas February 3, 2017

Written by Clara Kieschnick-Llamas On Friday, Jan. 6, senior Kevin Ji went to Washington D.C. to partake in a meeting with other members of Michelle Obama’s Better Make Room Student Advisory Board. Better Make Room is an organization connected to the White House’s Reach Higher initiative. Its...

Wealthy communities are obligated to help refugees

Wealthy communities are obligated to help refugees

sohiniashoke February 3, 2017

Posted on February 3, 2017 in Forum written by: Matthew Hamilton and Sohini Ashoke In the days after President Trump announced his executive order banning people from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering America, Lyft announced a donation of $1 million to the American Civil Liberties Union...

by Cheryl Kao

Quiz: What Teaspoon Drink Are You?

jackmallery November 4, 2016

Compiled by Jack Mallery Do you like teaspoon? No Yes Maybe, I've never really had it I would rather go to a Bernie Sanders rally What is your personality Isolated Warm/Friendly Sarcastic and cynical Basic Do you like to watch movies? Movies...

Pandering underestimates millennials’ depth

Alex Dersh April 15, 2016

Written by Alex Dersh The headline: “Leading Presidential Candidates engage in Twitter War.” I never thought I’d hear that about a presidential election. Technology like Snapchat, Twitter and Instagram is being used by candidates to connect with younger voters, project a friendlier image of...

Syrian civilian provides insight, friendship for junior

Syrian civilian provides insight, friendship for junior

yurylim January 29, 2016
What I saw on the news was what Roy continues to personally witness.
Overseas bombing evokes personal connection despite distance

Overseas bombing evokes personal connection despite distance

katierrussell January 29, 2016

Written by Katie Russell On the morning of Oct. 10, 2015, two bombs were detonated outside the main train station at a peaceful protest in Ankara, the capital city of Turkey, killing at least 102 people and injuring at least 400 more. Tragedies like this one often seem distant, occupying our thoughts...

Staffer explores intersection of privileges

Staffer explores intersection of privileges

yurylim January 29, 2016
Despite my immigrant status, I am part of the richest racial group in the United States.
Load More Stories
Donate to The Oracle
$550
$1000
Contributed
Our Goal