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“Boys Will Be Boys”
What to wear; which sport to play; when to cry; who to date. At what point does toxic masculinity take over?
No Longer the Sport of Kings
While barriers to entry still exist, the elitist nature of surfing has become more accessible and diverse through influential leaders and organizations
The 51%
Women make up over half of the US population but only a fourth of Congress.
Going Public
A deeper dive into the stories behind Palo Alto public art installations
Eyes on US
All eyes are on America. Are we on our best behavior?
Not Fade Away
Known as Deadheads, the Grateful Dead’s unique fan following has created an iconic legacy of arts, music and culture that lives on today.
Louder than Words
Music and art are powerful forms of protest for marginalized groups and draw attention to social issues that are otherwise difficult to confront.
Majority Rules
Amidst an overwhelming liberal majority, the political landscape of Palo Alto High School rarely brings alternative views to light.
Love Your Neighbor
As housing costs continue to soar, homelessness is a reality that a growing group of people in the Bay Area face. To properly address the issue, we must ask the right questions: who are the homeless, what is currently being done and most importantly, what is next?
The American Dream
The incredible stories of immigrants reflecting the array of “American Dreams” existing in the U.S. today
This is Not a Drill
The planet is burning, oceans are rising, animals are dying and our quality of life is deteriorating every day. This relentless destruction of the planet can only be stopped if humanity as a whole takes more conscious steps towards sustainability.
Planting a New Narrative
Amidst the pressures Palo Alto high schools, students’ true opinions on the rigorous environment are not adequately represented in media coverage