Palo Alto High School's Arts and Culture Magazine

C Magazine

Palo Alto High School's Arts and Culture Magazine

C Magazine

Palo Alto High School's Arts and Culture Magazine

C Magazine

Katherine Buecheler

Katherine Buecheler, Managing Editor

Katherine joined C Magazine because she was amazed by the creative designs as well as interesting text the magazine continuously presents. She love the freedom she is given to write about and design what she wants, and likes the uniqueness of the magazine

All content by Katherine Buecheler
Beating Boredom

Beating Boredom

With a surplus of time on their hands, Paly students have the opportunity to rekindle old passions and discover new ones.
The American Dream

The American Dream

The incredible stories of immigrants reflecting the array of “American Dreams” existing in the U.S. today
Out With the Old

Out With the Old

A new form of sexual violence prevention education in PAUSD.
Leslie Aboytes and Katherine Buecheler October 23, 2019
Planting a New Narrative

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

Where the Wild Thoughts Run

Considered a needless and detestable feeling, boredom is unrelentingly resisted in rising generations. Nonetheless, when revisiting this devalued occurrence, and the freedom of mind it permits, its critical importance is discovered when developing individual young minds.
Closing the Gap, Opening the Opportunity

Closing the Gap, Opening the Opportunity

Serving to combat the academic achievement gap, DreamCatchers creates a positive and safe environment that provides students with support, compassion and confidence.
Katherine Buecheler, Karina Kadakia, and Chloe Laursen December 17, 2018
Its like Deja Vu...All Over Again

It’s like Deja Vu…All Over Again

Many have experienced the vivid yet ambiguous feeling of recollection that can occur in a split second. This mysterious phenomenon that is déjà vu has resulted in many startling experiences which have been explained by many intricate theories that still remain unproven.
Katherine Buecheler, Karina Kadakia, and Hazel Shah December 14, 2018
Beyond the Brain

Beyond the Brain

In an effort to expand Paly’s perception of intelligence, C Magazine investigates the nuances and psychological reasons behind this abstract concept.
Ashley Guo, Katherine Buecheler, Claire Li, and Hazel Shah November 29, 2018
Got Goals?

Got Goals?

The sky’s the limit when it comes to what is possible to accomplish at the Riekes Center, a community built around inclusivity and diversity that pushes people to achieve their dreams.
Kailee Correll, Neive Wellington, and Jack Stefanski November 28, 2018
After the Hashtag

After the Hashtag

Although the iconic hashtags of viral social movements brought nationwide attention to their causes and left lasting effects, when they fall out of the public eye, many are left unsure if they have brought about substantial change.
Ashley Guo, Jessica Weiss, and Katherine Buecheler November 28, 2018
Closing the Gap, Opening the Opportunity

Closing the Gap, Opening the Opportunity

Serving to combat the academic achievement gap, DreamCatchers creates a positive and safe environment that provides students with support, compassion and confidence.
Chloe Laursen, Katherine Buecheler, and Karina Kadakia November 7, 2018
Featured Artist: Senior Deck

Featured Artist: Senior Deck

In each issue of C Magazine we feature an Artist of the Month. Here we stray from the standard, as we have chosen to feature a piece of art instead, the Senior Deck. An essential part of campus, artists from the class of 2019 contributed to make the deck a unique representation of their unified high school experiences.
Jack Stefanski, Isabel Hadly, and Karina Kadakia October 4, 2018

Featured Artist: Amaya Mitchell

Senior Amaya Mitchell is making a name for herself with her unique instrument and killer fashion sense.
Hollie Chiao and Jack Stefanski March 22, 2018
Photos by Ryan Gwyn

Plants & Prescriptions

C Magazine compares and contrasts the different methods of medicine and healing.

Let’s see that movie… again

Today it seems like most of the movies coming out are either sequels or remakes and it’s hard to know if they have lived up to their originals. Remakes differ from their originals in a few ways: some have slight plot twists making the film more modern, others are made using newer technology and some have become more progressive with messages they convey.
Maddie Yen and Jack Stefanski January 18, 2018
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