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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

Marilyn Yin

Marilyn Yin, Editor-In-Chief

2020-2021 – Staff Writer

2021-2022 – Editor-in-Chief

I joined C Mag because of the artistic and design-heavy aspect of the magazine, as well as the culture stories, they drew me in as soon as I was handed my first magazine! My favorite part about C Mag is that it allows you to explore and develop your creativity. I enjoy dancing, hammocking with my friends, doing yoga, and baking!

All content by Marilyn Yin
Desired Dissociation

Desired Dissociation

The implications of a controversial and increasingly popular form of feminism
Reya Hadaya, Emma Joing, and Marilyn Yin May 23, 2022
On-the-Go Desserts

On-the-Go Desserts

A quick, versatile recipe for a delicious dessert
Marilyn Yin June 3, 2021
High Speed Hobbies

High Speed Hobbies

Each type of car has a unique history and subculture, which many in Palo Alto adore
Brooke Glasson, Jack Haney, and Marilyn Yin April 22, 2021
Fanbase Backlash

Fanbase Backlash

Taylor Swift and Playboi Carti are two sides of the same coin, both trying to maintain fan support as they explore new styles
Aidan Do, Marilyn Yin, and Natalie Hmelar April 22, 2021
The World Beyond

The World Beyond

Does everything happen for a reason? With a rise in astrology and manifestation, students examine how these ancient practices do or don't play a role in their lives.
Marilyn Yin, Sophia Baginskis, and Ella Rosenblum March 11, 2021
Art by Marilyn Yin

Grow As You Go

Gardening proves to be a gratifying pastime for Paly students and experts alike
Emma Joing and Marilyn Yin December 17, 2020
Goodbye to Store-bought Pies

Goodbye to Store-bought Pies

As the holiday season approaches with many quarantining inside, now is the perfect time to learn how to make versatile homemade pies.
Marilyn Yin November 29, 2020
Safety Dance

Safety Dance

The Coronavirus pandemic shut down studios across the bay area and so both studio and student have had to adapt to the changes
Atticus Scherer and Marilyn Yin October 22, 2020
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