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

Leslie Aboytes

Leslie Aboytes, Managing Editor

2019-2020 - Staff Writer

2020-2021 - Managing Editor

I joined C Mag because of the fun spreads, creative designs, and interesting story topics! My favorite part about C Mag is the community. Everyone is so creative and welcoming! Outside of school, I spend my time helping out my community through volunteer work. I am also involved in programs, such as Youth and Government and Vote 16, that explore my interest in business and politics. Lastly, I love going on long hikes with friends or family and attending concerts!
All content by Leslie Aboytes
Advice from Paly Seniors

Advice from Paly Seniors

A compilation of guidance from Paly's class of 2021
Leslie Aboytes and Faith Chow June 1, 2021
Art by Sam Mutz

Antithesis to Aesthetic

Instagram users have switched from posting overly curated content to more casual content.
Leslie Aboytes and Aidan Do March 11, 2021
C Mag Staff: New Years Resolutions and Updates

C Mag Staff: New Year’s Resolutions and Updates

Although it is easy to make resolutions, it can be difficult to keep up with them. Find out what resolutions our staff members made and if we are meeting our goals!
Leslie Aboytes February 7, 2021
Switch It Up

Switch It Up

Isolation has sparked a new wave of personal growth and exploration.
Leslie Aboytes and Faith Chow December 14, 2020
Online School Lookbook 2020

Online School Lookbook 2020

With school being online, many Paly students have been rocking the business-on-top, casual-on-bottom outfit instead of getting fully dressed.
Leslie Aboytes October 30, 2020
GoodFastCheap gathers for the first time in a while to play for neighbors. Photo by Rhys Gwyn.

Music to My Ears

Local bands bring vibrant performances to the community.
Leslie Aboytes and Emma Joing September 28, 2020
All to Myself

All to Myself

How gatekeeping, the sense of entitlement to underground artists, is patronizing the music industry and its listeners.
Leslie Aboytes and Theo Lim-Jisra June 8, 2020
Knock on Wood

Knock on Wood

From lucky clothing to holding your breath in tunnels, many students have superstitions that may go undetected, but can dictate major parts of their lives.
Leslie Aboytes and Libby Spier March 2, 2020
Love Your Neighbor

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 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
Copycat Couture

Copycat Couture

In an effort to generate profIts, corporate retail brands often approprIate culture and steal from artists without giving due credit or payment.
Leslie Aboytes and Ellen Chung October 15, 2019
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