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

Julia Ragno

Julia Ragno, Editor-In-Chief

2020-2021 - Staff Writer

2021-2022 - Editor-in-Chief

I joined C Mag because I always thought it was such a fun magazine to look through and the arts and culture part really interested me. My favorite part about C Mag is that you have so much room to explore and you have the ability to be super creative. In my free time, I love playing water polo, hanging out with friends and going to beach :)

All content by Julia Ragno
Summertime Sips

Summertime Sips

Dive into summer with a couple of C Mag’s cold drinks
Isaac Hillesland and Julia Ragno May 12, 2022
A “Hurricane” of Opinions

A “Hurricane” of Opinions

The opinions of Kanye West’s controversial new album “Donda”
Julia Ragno September 15, 2021
Daft Punk: More Than Just a Duo

Daft Punk: More Than Just a Duo

A reflection on iconic music duo Daft Punk's legacy after nearly three decades of redefining the world of music
Samantha Lee and Julia Ragno April 16, 2021
Spring Lookbook 2021

Spring Lookbook 2021

As we head into the spring season, Paly students brighten up their outfits.
Julia Ragno March 22, 2021
Art by Kellyn Scheel

The Great Outdoors

Students find sanctuary in spending time doing their favorite outdoor activity and exploring California’s natural wonders.
Brooke Glasson, Julia Ragno, and Natalie Hmelar March 11, 2021
The Surf Club meets up for a sunset session at the Half Moon Bay Jetty. Photo by Alexa Gwyn.

A New Wave

COVID-19 has created the perfect opportunity for newcomers and longtime surfers to enjoy the California coast.
Julia Ragno and Jack Haney December 23, 2020
Gone But Not Forgotten

Gone But Not Forgotten

California's oldest park was devastated by the CZU Lightning Complex fires, leaving behind ashes but also hope for regrowth
Samantha Feldmeier and Julia Ragno October 21, 2020
Fall Lookbook 2020

Fall Lookbook 2020

As the leaves start to change color and the temperature drops, Paly Students start dressing accordingly by wearing the latest fall fashion trends.
Julia Ragno October 11, 2020
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