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

Natalie Schilling

Natalie Schilling, Creative Director

Design and photography are two things that Natalie is passionate about which made choosing C magazine between the different publications easy. She’s often exploring different cultures like her personal favorite, Japan and capturing little to big moments in her camera.

All content by Natalie Schilling

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.

Welcome to the Family

Greek life has glorious traditions and problematic issues, just like any family. The system has become increasingly controversial under the public spotlight, and society is beginning to ask: is Greek life worth preserving, or is the family album running out of pages?
A Look Into Sound

A Look Into Sound

Though some enjoy listening to music in the confines of their bedroom, nothing compares to watching live performance, filled with dynamic visuals and dancing lights, indescribably connecting the audience and the performer. Live artists are known not only for their music, but for their striking concert experiences.
Claire Moley, Jack Callaghan, and Natalie Schilling December 11, 2018

Willy and the Four Boys

Each member of Willy and the Four Boys brings a different attribute to further complement the others through their personal stories of how music made its way into their life. Each member brings a unique aspect to the aesthetic of the band
Natalie Schilling, Fiza Usman, and Jessica Weiss November 15, 2018

Blurring the Boundaries

Despite their unifying passion for nature and all that it offers, the lifestyles of environmentalists and outdoorsmen are very unique to each other. C Magazine interviews Paly students and profiles both roles to turn the stereotype between the public’s perception of them and their individual realities on their sides.
Natalie Schilling and Claire Li October 17, 2018
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