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

Patille Papas

Patille Papas, Digital Design Editor

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Scouts Honor

Boy and Girl scouting is a popular activity among younger kids, but why do high schoolers continue to participate?
Jack Callaghan, Patille Papas, and Leon Lau December 12, 2018

Off the Chain

Out of the 2000’s emanated an era of quintessential fashion characterized by low rise pants, denim skirts paired with sequin halters and bright hued graphic shirts. C Magazine put together an ode to the Paly archives and celebrated films from the iconic decade.
Mahati Subramaniam, Karina Kadakia, and Patille Papas December 6, 2018
While My Guitar Gently Weeps

[Video] While My Guitar Gently Weeps

Guitars played a major role in music for decades but with the recent lack of interest in the instrument, will they be buried underground?
Kailee Correll and Theo Lim-Jisra November 28, 2018
After the Hashtag

[Video] 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

[Video] More Than A Board

Both sophomore Laszlo Shaw and junior Elijah Mckenzie agree that skating is much more than just a way to get around. It’s an outlet for creativity, an escape from troubles, an accepting community and a feeling of freedom and empowerment. In many ways, skating is more than a form of self-expression — it’s an art.
Jessica Weiss and Neive Wellington November 28, 2018
The Artful Scheme

[Video] The Artful Scheme

Behind the pristine white walls of art galleries, there lies a hidden secret. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and due to the subjective nature of art, the art market can be manipulated to benefit criminals and art sellers at the expense of aspiring artists.
Ashley Guo and Ellen Chung October 17, 2018
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