| Girls' soccer crushes Gunn The Paly Voice, Sports, Dec. 20 | The Palo Alto High School girls' soccer team remains tied for first place in the SCAVAL De ANZA Division after cruising to a 3-0 shutout win against the Gunn Titans at the Mayfield Soccer Complex on Friday. | | | Community skeptical about Governor's funding cut proposal The Paly Voice, News, Jan. 15 | Robert Golton, Palo Alto Unified School District's Business Officer, is attending a meeting tonight to investigate the details of Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's recent budget proposal and will report on it at tonight's Board of Education meeting. | | | Controversy arises over Haymarket Theater renovations The Paly Voice, News, Jan. 8 | Community members involved in deciding the priority of projects funded by the Palo Alto Unified School District Capital Improvement Bond are brainstorming ways of dealing with student needs regarding the limited performance space for students on campus. | | | Vikings' basketball stomps Trojans The Paly Voice, Sports, Jan. 12 | With one member of the big three out with an injury, senior center Dom Powell and sophomore forward Kevin Brown had to play sensational basketball to fill the void left by senior guard Mike Scott. | | | Boys soccer team squeaks out a win The Paly Voice, Sports, Jan. 15 | After three bye weeks, the Palo Alto Boys varsity soccer team returned to the field on Friday, narrowly beating city rival Gunn High School, 2-1. | | | Meeting aims to clarify bond confusion The Paly Voice, News, Jan. 8 | Community members have a clearer picture of the Palo Alto Unified School District Capital Improvement Bond after a meeting sponsored by Site Council on Jan. 7. | | |
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| ESL Program fosters confidence, community The Campanile, Features, Nov. 19
It is Halloween at Palo Alto Adult School and Marta is dressed for the occasion in long black robes and a three-foot witch's hat. Ambitious student band strives to reach childhood dream The Campanile, Entertainment, Nov. 19
Ambitious. That's how Palo Alto High School senior John Kutay describes his band Alma de Ramona. He is joined by senior Tim Hedge, on drums, and sophomores Shawn Berry on bass, and Jenner Fox on lead guitar. Administration must revise emergency plan The Campanile, Opinion, Nov. 19
After the false fire alarm on Oct. 31, The Campanile believes the administration lacks disaster preparedness and that the emergency evacuation plan needs to be revised, with a new plan to be in place immediately. Delicious, crispy duck makes up for unsatisfactory service The Campanile, Entertainment, Nov. 19
Squeezed between other businesses on El Camino lies the Chinese restaurant Peking Duck.
| Student organizes charity drive for VA hospital The Campanile, News, Nov. 19
In the month leading up to Veteran's Day, senior Hunter Horsley of Sacred Heart Preparatory organized a regional high school charity drive collecting different kinds of board games for the Palo Alto Veterans Affairs Hospital's new recreational therapy division. Stanford competition benefits microfinance The Campanile, News, Nov. 19
The Gumball Challenge began at Stanford University the week of Nov. 5. The competition was held among thirty Stanford students and was made up of eight teams. Each team received $27 and 27 gumballs as both a starting point and inspiration to raise as much money as possible. The funds and profits raised by the teams will be loans through Kiva Microfunds to small businesses in the developing world. Former Paly student finds her calling The Campanile, Entertainment, Nov. 19
When she was 16, Ariel Gore, then a student at Palo Alto High School, needed to escape. So she took the General Education Development test, dropped out of school and spent the next three years traveling the world.
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