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STUDENTS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN SEATING IN Chloe November 22, 2019 . Students should be able to pick their own seating. If they are able to sit by friends they can feel more comfortable and will PLACEBO EFFECT IMPACTS STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE T he notion that the mind can act as a healing power has long been thought of as a myth. However, a clinical drug trial conducted by Harvard Medical School shows that this phenomenon, known as the placebo effect, can have the same healing results as traditional medicine, demonstrating that it is possible for the brain to convince the body that a fake treatment is authentic. BENEFITS OF HAVING A PARENT AS A TEACHER tudents’ and parents’ lives are generally fairly separate. Most parents of Palo Alto High School students might drop their children off at school, then go PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS BEHIND EXPERIENCE OF HORROR FILMS F or over a century, horror films have been a constant in the movie industry, from the first silent shorts by Georges Mélies to supernatural thrillers such as “It,” based on author Stephen King’s novel.. Viewers have been consistently drawn to the fear-inducing and dramatic elements in most scary movies. However, the cultural interest in horror entertainment suggests that a broader look NOTE-TAKING INCREASES LEARNING RETENTION T he furious clicking of keyboards fills the air as students scramble to type out every word their teacher says while flying through a lecture. With technology becoming increasingly accessible, the use of computers in classrooms has become so common that many find it difficult to get through a school day without one. TELEVISION SHOWS PROPAGATE UNREALISTIC STEREOTYPES T he movie “Mean Girls” is widely considered to be one of the most iconic films about high school in our generation. It tells the story of a teenage girl, Cady, as she navigates a new school divided into cliques and ruled by an elite group of popular girls. Many other films centered around teenagers dramatize high school in similar ways. STARTING TO COMPETE IN SPORTS AT A YOUNG AGE IS BENEFICIAL M any children start playing sports at young ages, however, many wonder if this is actually beneficial to their developments as athletes.. Junior Natalie Maloney has been playing soccer since the young age of six. Now, a junior, she will be starting her third SPORTS FUNDING SHOULD BE ALLOCATED EQUALLY AMONG TEAMS P. ervading the campus of one of the most highly regarded high schools in California is an injustice so deeply-rooted and unbearably calamitous that it is taxing to even think of it.. This abomination is the unequal distribution of funding for high school sports. Several years ago, the Palo Alto Unified School District (PAUSD) made a decision that would alter the future of high school DO WE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY OR DOES IT CONTROL US? W hen the alarm goes off in the morning, the first thing many people do is reach for their cell phones which will only start their typical 4-hour use, according to The Guardian.Technology simplifies our lives, and in the high-tech world that we live in, it can be hard for people to imagine a world without it. Although the use of technology can be beneficial, it has started to control our lives SEXUAL EDUCATION AND TRANSPARENCY IN SCHOOLS OUGHT TO BE It’s “that time of the month” again, and I find myself fumbling to use a tampon correctly. After talking with my friends about thisissue numerous
STUDENTS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN SEATING IN Chloe November 22, 2019 . Students should be able to pick their own seating. If they are able to sit by friends they can feel more comfortable and will PLACEBO EFFECT IMPACTS STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE T he notion that the mind can act as a healing power has long been thought of as a myth. However, a clinical drug trial conducted by Harvard Medical School shows that this phenomenon, known as the placebo effect, can have the same healing results as traditional medicine, demonstrating that it is possible for the brain to convince the body that a fake treatment is authentic. BENEFITS OF HAVING A PARENT AS A TEACHER tudents’ and parents’ lives are generally fairly separate. Most parents of Palo Alto High School students might drop their children off at school, then go PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS BEHIND EXPERIENCE OF HORROR FILMS F or over a century, horror films have been a constant in the movie industry, from the first silent shorts by Georges Mélies to supernatural thrillers such as “It,” based on author Stephen King’s novel.. Viewers have been consistently drawn to the fear-inducing and dramatic elements in most scary movies. However, the cultural interest in horror entertainment suggests that a broader look NOTE-TAKING INCREASES LEARNING RETENTION T he furious clicking of keyboards fills the air as students scramble to type out every word their teacher says while flying through a lecture. With technology becoming increasingly accessible, the use of computers in classrooms has become so common that many find it difficult to get through a school day without one. TELEVISION SHOWS PROPAGATE UNREALISTIC STEREOTYPES T he movie “Mean Girls” is widely considered to be one of the most iconic films about high school in our generation. It tells the story of a teenage girl, Cady, as she navigates a new school divided into cliques and ruled by an elite group of popular girls. Many other films centered around teenagers dramatize high school in similar ways. STARTING TO COMPETE IN SPORTS AT A YOUNG AGE IS BENEFICIAL M any children start playing sports at young ages, however, many wonder if this is actually beneficial to their developments as athletes.. Junior Natalie Maloney has been playing soccer since the young age of six. Now, a junior, she will be starting her third SPORTS FUNDING SHOULD BE ALLOCATED EQUALLY AMONG TEAMS P. ervading the campus of one of the most highly regarded high schools in California is an injustice so deeply-rooted and unbearably calamitous that it is taxing to even think of it.. This abomination is the unequal distribution of funding for high school sports. Several years ago, the Palo Alto Unified School District (PAUSD) made a decision that would alter the future of high schoolTHE CAMPANILE
When PAUSD announced the bell schedule for the 2020-2021 school year in May 2020, students were thrilled to see their mo B.L. VS. MAHANOY COULD AFFECT STUDENT FREE SPEECH A cheerleader’s altercation with her high school cheer coach has turned into a Supreme Court case over the extent schools can limit a student’s free speech on social media.. The case, B.L. v. Mahanoy, centers on the actions of Brandi Levy, a then-high-school sophomore. Levy posted a series of expletives on her Snapchat story after not making Mahanoy High School’s varsity cheer team, and ELECTRIC BOATS RISE IN POPULARITY FOR THEIR NEW TECHNOLOGY E lectric boats startups have begun to make inroads into the boating industry. The main mission of these startups is to move toward a more sustainable transportation method and reduce emissions in the oceans. X Shore, a Swedish electric boat company, recently launched the Eelex 8000, its first electric boat.The boat is so technologically advanced it can be driven using a smartphone. STUDENTS USE AESTHETICS AS A MEANS OF SELF-EXPRESSION E very morning, junior Amelia Lagna sits down in front of her mirror, preparing to do her makeup for the day. Before she starts, Lagna contemplates what aesthetic she wants to achieve through her look: soft and sweet, or edgy and grunge. Through social media apps such as Pinterest and Instagram, teens save photos with a common theme that they feel a connection with and label it as PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS BEHIND EXPERIENCE OF HORROR FILMS F or over a century, horror films have been a constant in the movie industry, from the first silent shorts by Georges Mélies to supernatural thrillers such as “It,” based on author Stephen King’s novel.. Viewers have been consistently drawn to the fear-inducing and dramatic elements in most scary movies. However, the cultural interest in horror entertainment suggests that a broader look CHROME EXTENSION ALLOWS STUDENTS TO BYPASS RESTRICTIONS IN C omments bombard Schoology’s homepage, none of them explicitly authorized through Schoology. A chrome extension made by junior Lesha Seletskiy enabled this, allowing him to void commenting restrictions and, subsequently, comment on one of Librarian Sima Thomas’ posts on Sept. 5.. Seletskiy said he did this by creating a Chrome extension that uses a snippet of code to allow usersVALERIE CHU
Survey shows Paly students receive excessive homework, district leaders say more must be done to follow PAUSD policy CELL PHONES SHOULD BE USED AS AN EDUCATIONAL TOOL I n a place like school, where learning is the number one priority, it only makes sense to give students access to every possible resource. That is what Palo Alto is terrific at: giving their kids every opportunity to better themselves as both a student and a person. Be it a $36 million gym, a $55 million theatre, countless tutors or one of the best teaching staffs in America, there is noOLIVIA ERICSSON
Survey shows Paly students receive excessive homework, district leaders say more must be done to follow PAUSD policy PAGE 72 – THE CAMPANILE Survey shows Paly students receive excessive homework, district leaders say more must be done to follow PAUSD policy DO WE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY OR DOES IT CONTROL US? W hen the alarm goes off in the morning, the first thing many people do is reach for their cell phones which will only start their typical 4-hour use, according to The Guardian.Technology simplifies our lives, and in the high-tech world that we live in, it can be hard for people to imagine a world without it. Although the use of technology can be beneficial, it has started to control our lives SEXUAL EDUCATION AND TRANSPARENCY IN SCHOOLS OUGHT TO BE There are about three key points I can recall from my seventh grade sex-ed class: 1. Sex makes babies; 2. Girls get periods; and 3. Do not have sex until you are 25. My experience with sex education classes makes it overwhelmingly obvious that America has it wrong. In 2017 we saw millions of women come forward with their stories of sexual PLACEBO EFFECT IMPACTS STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Placebo effect impacts students’ academic performance. T he notion that the mind can act as a healing power has long been thought of as a myth. However, a clinical drug trial conducted by Harvard Medical School shows that this phenomenon, known as the placebo effect, can have the same healing results as traditional medicine, demonstrating NOTE-TAKING INCREASES LEARNING RETENTION Note-taking increases learning retention. T he furious clicking of keyboards fills the air as students scramble to type out every word their teacher says while flying through a lecture. With technology becoming increasingly accessible, the use of computers in classrooms has become so common that many find it difficult to get through aschool
BENEFITS OF HAVING A PARENT AS A TEACHER Benefits of having a parent as a teacher. S tudents’ and parents’ lives are generally fairly separate. Most parents of Palo Alto High School students might drop their children off at school, then go to work and the two will reconvene sometime later that day. But for students, between the six hours that a student is at school, parentsare
STUDENTS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN SEATING IN Students should be allowed to choose their own seating in class. T he three most dreadful words a teacher can say are “Pop quiz today!”. A close second is “New seats today!”. Following this declaration, a tangible sense of suspense hangs in the air as your teacher calls out the names from the new seating chart. PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS BEHIND EXPERIENCE OF HORROR FILMS Psychological factors behind experience of horror films. F or over a century, horror films have been a constant in the movie industry, from the first silent shorts by Georges Mélies to supernatural thrillers such as “It,” based on author Stephen King’s novel. Viewers have been consistently drawn to the fear-inducing and dramatic elements TELEVISION SHOWS PROPAGATE UNREALISTIC STEREOTYPES Television shows propagate unrealistic stereotypes. T he movie “Mean Girls” is widely considered to be one of the most iconic films about high school in our generation. It tells the story of a teenage girl, Cady, as she navigates a new school divided STARTING TO COMPETE IN SPORTS AT A YOUNG AGE IS BENEFICIAL Starting early can prove to be extremely beneficial to athletes in multiple aspects. Practicing sports from a young age allows children to learn discipline and cooperation in order to achieve a common goal. In addition, participating in a variety of sports introduces SPORTS FUNDING SHOULD BE ALLOCATED EQUALLY AMONG TEAMS Sports funding should be allocated equally among teams. Nicholas Melvin. October 26, 2016. Opinion, Sports. P ervading the campus of one of the most highly regarded high schools in California is an injustice so deeply-rooted and unbearably calamitous that it is taxing to even think of it. This abomination is the unequal distribution offunding
DO WE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY OR DOES IT CONTROL US? W hen the alarm goes off in the morning, the first thing many people do is reach for their cell phones which will only start their typical 4-hour use, according to The Guardian.Technology simplifies our lives, and in the high-tech world that we live in, it can be hard for people to imagine a world without it. Although the use of technology can be beneficial, it has started to control our lives SEXUAL EDUCATION AND TRANSPARENCY IN SCHOOLS OUGHT TO BE There are about three key points I can recall from my seventh grade sex-ed class: 1. Sex makes babies; 2. Girls get periods; and 3. Do not have sex until you are 25. My experience with sex education classes makes it overwhelmingly obvious that America has it wrong. In 2017 we saw millions of women come forward with their stories of sexual PLACEBO EFFECT IMPACTS STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Placebo effect impacts students’ academic performance. T he notion that the mind can act as a healing power has long been thought of as a myth. However, a clinical drug trial conducted by Harvard Medical School shows that this phenomenon, known as the placebo effect, can have the same healing results as traditional medicine, demonstrating NOTE-TAKING INCREASES LEARNING RETENTION Note-taking increases learning retention. T he furious clicking of keyboards fills the air as students scramble to type out every word their teacher says while flying through a lecture. With technology becoming increasingly accessible, the use of computers in classrooms has become so common that many find it difficult to get through aschool
BENEFITS OF HAVING A PARENT AS A TEACHER Benefits of having a parent as a teacher. S tudents’ and parents’ lives are generally fairly separate. Most parents of Palo Alto High School students might drop their children off at school, then go to work and the two will reconvene sometime later that day. But for students, between the six hours that a student is at school, parentsare
STUDENTS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN SEATING IN Students should be allowed to choose their own seating in class. T he three most dreadful words a teacher can say are “Pop quiz today!”. A close second is “New seats today!”. Following this declaration, a tangible sense of suspense hangs in the air as your teacher calls out the names from the new seating chart. PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS BEHIND EXPERIENCE OF HORROR FILMS Psychological factors behind experience of horror films. F or over a century, horror films have been a constant in the movie industry, from the first silent shorts by Georges Mélies to supernatural thrillers such as “It,” based on author Stephen King’s novel. Viewers have been consistently drawn to the fear-inducing and dramatic elements TELEVISION SHOWS PROPAGATE UNREALISTIC STEREOTYPES Television shows propagate unrealistic stereotypes. T he movie “Mean Girls” is widely considered to be one of the most iconic films about high school in our generation. It tells the story of a teenage girl, Cady, as she navigates a new school divided STARTING TO COMPETE IN SPORTS AT A YOUNG AGE IS BENEFICIAL Starting early can prove to be extremely beneficial to athletes in multiple aspects. Practicing sports from a young age allows children to learn discipline and cooperation in order to achieve a common goal. In addition, participating in a variety of sports introduces SPORTS FUNDING SHOULD BE ALLOCATED EQUALLY AMONG TEAMS Sports funding should be allocated equally among teams. Nicholas Melvin. October 26, 2016. Opinion, Sports. P ervading the campus of one of the most highly regarded high schools in California is an injustice so deeply-rooted and unbearably calamitous that it is taxing to even think of it. This abomination is the unequal distribution offunding
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Letter from the 2020-21 Editors-in-Chief. Adora Zheng, Andrew Toteda, Benjamin Stein, Kris Risano and Shiva Mohsenian. May 29, 2021. PAUSD should allow more in-person events. The Editors-in-Chief. May 1, 2021. Palo Alto should continue efforts to make city more bike friendly. TheEditors-in
ELECTRIC BOATS RISE IN POPULARITY FOR THEIR NEW TECHNOLOGY E lectric boats startups have begun to make inroads into the boating industry. The main mission of these startups is to move toward a more sustainable transportation method and reduce emissions in the oceans. X Shore, a Swedish electric boat company, recently launched the Eelex 8000, its first electric boat.The boat is so technologically advanced it can be driven using a smartphone. FDA TO APPROVE PFIZER COVID-19 VACCINE FOR 12-15 YEAR OLDS BREAKING: The Food and Drug Administration plans to authorize the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for 12 to 15-year-olds as early as next week, federal officials said. Currently, the Pfizer vaccine is the only one approved for minors, and even then, only for those 16 and older. The news comes more than a month after Pfizer announced its vaccine had a perfect efficacy rate among 12 to 15-year STUDENTS USE AESTHETICS AS A MEANS OF SELF-EXPRESSION Students use aesthetics as a means of self-expression. E very morning, junior Amelia Lagna sits down in front of her mirror, preparing to do her makeup for the day. Before she starts, Lagna contemplates what aesthetic she wants to achieve through her look: soft and sweet, oredgy and grunge.
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Spotlight: Being Black at Paly. Ajay Venkatraman, Ben Antonow and Braden Leung. February 14, 2021. Lifestyle, Showcase, Spotlight. 1. In 1969, eight Black Students graduated from Paly. This June, eight Black Students will graduate from Paly. Black Students' Experiences Before moving to Palo Alto at the start of his sophomore year, senior ROLIVIA ERICSSON
Survey shows Paly students receive excessive homework, district leaders say more must be done to follow PAUSD policyVALERIE CHU
Survey shows Paly students receive excessive homework, district leaders say more must be done to follow PAUSD policy PAGE 37 – THE CAMPANILE Survey shows Paly students receive excessive homework, district leaders say more must be done to follow PAUSD policy PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS BEHIND EXPERIENCE OF HORROR FILMS Psychological factors behind experience of horror films. F or over a century, horror films have been a constant in the movie industry, from the first silent shorts by Georges Mélies to supernatural thrillers such as “It,” based on author Stephen King’s novel. Viewers have been consistently drawn to the fear-inducing and dramatic elements CELL PHONES SHOULD BE USED AS AN EDUCATIONAL TOOL Cell phones should be used as an educational tool. I n a place like school, where learning is the number one priority, it only makes sense to give students access to every possible resource. That is what Palo Alto is terrific at: giving their kids every opportunity toTHE CAMPANILE
Letter from the 2020-21 Editors-in-Chief. Adora Zheng, Andrew Toteda, Benjamin Stein, Kris Risano and Shiva Mohsenian. May 29, 2021. PAUSD should allow more in-person events. The Editors-in-Chief. May 1, 2021. Palo Alto should continue efforts to make city more bike friendly. TheEditors-in
DO WE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY OR DOES IT CONTROL US? W hen the alarm goes off in the morning, the first thing many people do is reach for their cell phones which will only start their typical 4-hour use, according to The Guardian.Technology simplifies our lives, and in the high-tech world that we live in, it can be hard for people to imagine a world without it. Although the use of technology can be beneficial, it has started to control our lives SEXUAL EDUCATION AND TRANSPARENCY IN SCHOOLS OUGHT TO BE There are about three key points I can recall from my seventh grade sex-ed class: 1. Sex makes babies; 2. Girls get periods; and 3. Do not have sex until you are 25. My experience with sex education classes makes it overwhelmingly obvious that America has it wrong. In 2017 we saw millions of women come forward with their stories of sexualBEN ANTONOW
Spotlight: Being Black at Paly. Ajay Venkatraman, Ben Antonow and Braden Leung. February 14, 2021. Lifestyle, Showcase, Spotlight. 1. In 1969, eight Black Students graduated from Paly. This June, eight Black Students will graduate from Paly. Black Students' Experiences Before moving to Palo Alto at the start of his sophomore year, senior R NOTE-TAKING INCREASES LEARNING RETENTION Note-taking increases learning retention. T he furious clicking of keyboards fills the air as students scramble to type out every word their teacher says while flying through a lecture. With technology becoming increasingly accessible, the use of computers in classrooms has become so common that many find it difficult to get through aschool
BENEFITS OF HAVING A PARENT AS A TEACHER Benefits of having a parent as a teacher. S tudents’ and parents’ lives are generally fairly separate. Most parents of Palo Alto High School students might drop their children off at school, then go to work and the two will reconvene sometime later that day. But for students, between the six hours that a student is at school, parentsare
BREAKING DOWN THE STEREOTYPE OF A “STARVING ARTIST” Breaking down the stereotype of a “starving artist”. W hen I was growing up you only had a couple of choices if you wanted a career in art: graphic design, which was all hand-done, or a fine artist,” said Paly visual arts teacher Kate Mckenzie. “Now, the place for visual artists have just exploded.”. The notion of a “starving A TOXIC ENVIRONMENT: YOUTH SPORTS, PARENTS AND PRESSURE A. t the high school level, the opportunity for college recruitment drives many parents to put an unnecessary amount of pressure on their child, resulting in a toxic environment for young athletes. According to girls varsity volleyball coach Benji Saetang, there is a lot of pressure put on some of his players, specifically regarding college STUDENTS SHOULD BE AWARE OF NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF Students should be aware of negative effects of “voluntourism”. A t 6 a.m. in Bonao, a small city in the Dominican Republic, senior Jennifer Xu prepares for the day’s project: a mural. Xu, who had woken up before everyone else, paints outlines on a wall tainted by graffiti and establishes a ‘GUYS AND DOLLS’ CONTROVERSIAL PLOTLINE PROMPTS T he 1950s in New York City was a golden era for musical theatre. Classics from this time, such as “Singin’ in the Rain,” “A Star is Born” and “The King and I” were all popular Broadway shows that helped the musical industry flourish.THE CAMPANILE
Letter from the 2020-21 Editors-in-Chief. Adora Zheng, Andrew Toteda, Benjamin Stein, Kris Risano and Shiva Mohsenian. May 29, 2021. PAUSD should allow more in-person events. The Editors-in-Chief. May 1, 2021. Palo Alto should continue efforts to make city more bike friendly. TheEditors-in
DO WE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY OR DOES IT CONTROL US? W hen the alarm goes off in the morning, the first thing many people do is reach for their cell phones which will only start their typical 4-hour use, according to The Guardian.Technology simplifies our lives, and in the high-tech world that we live in, it can be hard for people to imagine a world without it. Although the use of technology can be beneficial, it has started to control our lives SEXUAL EDUCATION AND TRANSPARENCY IN SCHOOLS OUGHT TO BE There are about three key points I can recall from my seventh grade sex-ed class: 1. Sex makes babies; 2. Girls get periods; and 3. Do not have sex until you are 25. My experience with sex education classes makes it overwhelmingly obvious that America has it wrong. In 2017 we saw millions of women come forward with their stories of sexualBEN ANTONOW
Spotlight: Being Black at Paly. Ajay Venkatraman, Ben Antonow and Braden Leung. February 14, 2021. Lifestyle, Showcase, Spotlight. 1. In 1969, eight Black Students graduated from Paly. This June, eight Black Students will graduate from Paly. Black Students' Experiences Before moving to Palo Alto at the start of his sophomore year, senior R NOTE-TAKING INCREASES LEARNING RETENTION Note-taking increases learning retention. T he furious clicking of keyboards fills the air as students scramble to type out every word their teacher says while flying through a lecture. With technology becoming increasingly accessible, the use of computers in classrooms has become so common that many find it difficult to get through aschool
BENEFITS OF HAVING A PARENT AS A TEACHER Benefits of having a parent as a teacher. S tudents’ and parents’ lives are generally fairly separate. Most parents of Palo Alto High School students might drop their children off at school, then go to work and the two will reconvene sometime later that day. But for students, between the six hours that a student is at school, parentsare
BREAKING DOWN THE STEREOTYPE OF A “STARVING ARTIST” Breaking down the stereotype of a “starving artist”. W hen I was growing up you only had a couple of choices if you wanted a career in art: graphic design, which was all hand-done, or a fine artist,” said Paly visual arts teacher Kate Mckenzie. “Now, the place for visual artists have just exploded.”. The notion of a “starving A TOXIC ENVIRONMENT: YOUTH SPORTS, PARENTS AND PRESSURE A. t the high school level, the opportunity for college recruitment drives many parents to put an unnecessary amount of pressure on their child, resulting in a toxic environment for young athletes. According to girls varsity volleyball coach Benji Saetang, there is a lot of pressure put on some of his players, specifically regarding college STUDENTS SHOULD BE AWARE OF NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF Students should be aware of negative effects of “voluntourism”. A t 6 a.m. in Bonao, a small city in the Dominican Republic, senior Jennifer Xu prepares for the day’s project: a mural. Xu, who had woken up before everyone else, paints outlines on a wall tainted by graffiti and establishes a ‘GUYS AND DOLLS’ CONTROVERSIAL PLOTLINE PROMPTS T he 1950s in New York City was a golden era for musical theatre. Classics from this time, such as “Singin’ in the Rain,” “A Star is Born” and “The King and I” were all popular Broadway shows that helped the musical industry flourish.THE CAMPANILE
Letter from the 2020-21 Editors-in-Chief. Adora Zheng, Andrew Toteda, Benjamin Stein, Kris Risano and Shiva Mohsenian. May 29, 2021. PAUSD should allow more in-person events. The Editors-in-Chief. May 1, 2021. Palo Alto should continue efforts to make city more bike friendly. TheEditors-in
ELECTRIC BOATS RISE IN POPULARITY FOR THEIR NEW TECHNOLOGY E lectric boats startups have begun to make inroads into the boating industry. The main mission of these startups is to move toward a more sustainable transportation method and reduce emissions in the oceans. X Shore, a Swedish electric boat company, recently launched the Eelex 8000, its first electric boat.The boat is so technologically advanced it can be driven using a smartphone.OLIVIA ERICSSON
Survey shows Paly students receive excessive homework, district leaders say more must be done to follow PAUSD policy PAGE 72 – THE CAMPANILE Survey shows Paly students receive excessive homework, district leaders say more must be done to follow PAUSD policy SPORTS HELPS WITH ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Sports helps with academic performance. B etween a grueling three-hour practice and copious amounts of homework, the average day for a typical student-athlete is not a simple task. While some believe that participating in a sport may hurt academic performance because it consumes a significant amount of time in the day, sparing only a fewhours
PLACEBO EFFECT IMPACTS STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Placebo effect impacts students’ academic performance. T he notion that the mind can act as a healing power has long been thought of as a myth. However, a clinical drug trial conducted by Harvard Medical School shows that this phenomenon, known as the placebo effect, can have the same healing results as traditional medicine, demonstrating THE EVOLUTION OF MUSIC FESTIVALS Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, one of the highest earning festivals, has attracted hundreds of thousands of concertgoers from around the world. Located in Indio, California, at the Empire Polo Field, the three-day concert sells general admission tickets for $399 and VIP tickets for $899. In 2016, the festival grossed $94 million PALO ALTO SHOULD DEPLOY MUNICIPAL FIBER TO INCREASE DATA Because of this need for faster service, internet service providers are beginning to install fiber-optic internet in Palo Alto and around the nation. Fiber-optic technology allows for data speeds on average 10 times faster than conventional “coaxial” copper cable. In a fiber-optic cable, light is transmitted over a hair-thin glass core,as
STUDENTS SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO CHOOSE THEIR OWN SEATING IN Students should be allowed to choose their own seating in class. T he three most dreadful words a teacher can say are “Pop quiz today!”. A close second is “New seats today!”. Following this declaration, a tangible sense of suspense hangs in the air as your teacher calls out the names from the new seating chart. TELEVISION SHOWS PROPAGATE UNREALISTIC STEREOTYPES Television shows propagate unrealistic stereotypes. T he movie “Mean Girls” is widely considered to be one of the most iconic films about high school in our generation. It tells the story of a teenage girl, Cady, as she navigates a new school dividedTHE CAMPANILE
Letter from the 2020-21 Editors-in-Chief. Adora Zheng, Andrew Toteda, Benjamin Stein, Kris Risano and Shiva Mohsenian. May 29, 2021. PAUSD should allow more in-person events. The Editors-in-Chief. May 1, 2021. Palo Alto should continue efforts to make city more bike friendly. TheEditors-in
DO WE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY OR DOES IT CONTROL US? W hen the alarm goes off in the morning, the first thing many people do is reach for their cell phones which will only start their typical 4-hour use, according to The Guardian.Technology simplifies our lives, and in the high-tech world that we live in, it can be hard for people to imagine a world without it. Although the use of technology can be beneficial, it has started to control our lives SEXUAL EDUCATION AND TRANSPARENCY IN SCHOOLS OUGHT TO BE There are about three key points I can recall from my seventh grade sex-ed class: 1. Sex makes babies; 2. Girls get periods; and 3. Do not have sex until you are 25. My experience with sex education classes makes it overwhelmingly obvious that America has it wrong. In 2017 we saw millions of women come forward with their stories of sexualBEN ANTONOW
Spotlight: Being Black at Paly. Ajay Venkatraman, Ben Antonow and Braden Leung. February 14, 2021. Lifestyle, Showcase, Spotlight. 1. In 1969, eight Black Students graduated from Paly. This June, eight Black Students will graduate from Paly. Black Students' Experiences Before moving to Palo Alto at the start of his sophomore year, senior R NOTE-TAKING INCREASES LEARNING RETENTION Note-taking increases learning retention. T he furious clicking of keyboards fills the air as students scramble to type out every word their teacher says while flying through a lecture. With technology becoming increasingly accessible, the use of computers in classrooms has become so common that many find it difficult to get through aschool
BENEFITS OF HAVING A PARENT AS A TEACHER Benefits of having a parent as a teacher. S tudents’ and parents’ lives are generally fairly separate. Most parents of Palo Alto High School students might drop their children off at school, then go to work and the two will reconvene sometime later that day. But for students, between the six hours that a student is at school, parentsare
BREAKING DOWN THE STEREOTYPE OF A “STARVING ARTIST” Breaking down the stereotype of a “starving artist”. W hen I was growing up you only had a couple of choices if you wanted a career in art: graphic design, which was all hand-done, or a fine artist,” said Paly visual arts teacher Kate Mckenzie. “Now, the place for visual artists have just exploded.”. The notion of a “starving ‘ONE SIZE FITS ALL’ FAILS TO ADDRESS BODY ISSUES Higgins said. “They seem to hold all of the sizes that would be classified as plus-size in the women’s section in the same section as all the other sizes.”. Women’s clothing is divided into size specific sections, as opposed to the all-inclusive men’s section. This, along with the “one size fits all” trend, speaks to howwomen are
TELEVISION SHOWS PROPAGATE UNREALISTIC STEREOTYPES Television shows propagate unrealistic stereotypes. T he movie “Mean Girls” is widely considered to be one of the most iconic films about high school in our generation. It tells the story of a teenage girl, Cady, as she navigates a new school divided STUDENTS SHOULD BE AWARE OF NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF Students should be aware of negative effects of “voluntourism”. A t 6 a.m. in Bonao, a small city in the Dominican Republic, senior Jennifer Xu prepares for the day’s project: a mural. Xu, who had woken up before everyone else, paints outlines on a wall tainted by graffiti and establishes aTHE CAMPANILE
Letter from the 2020-21 Editors-in-Chief. Adora Zheng, Andrew Toteda, Benjamin Stein, Kris Risano and Shiva Mohsenian. May 29, 2021. PAUSD should allow more in-person events. The Editors-in-Chief. May 1, 2021. Palo Alto should continue efforts to make city more bike friendly. TheEditors-in
DO WE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY OR DOES IT CONTROL US? W hen the alarm goes off in the morning, the first thing many people do is reach for their cell phones which will only start their typical 4-hour use, according to The Guardian.Technology simplifies our lives, and in the high-tech world that we live in, it can be hard for people to imagine a world without it. Although the use of technology can be beneficial, it has started to control our lives SEXUAL EDUCATION AND TRANSPARENCY IN SCHOOLS OUGHT TO BE There are about three key points I can recall from my seventh grade sex-ed class: 1. Sex makes babies; 2. Girls get periods; and 3. Do not have sex until you are 25. My experience with sex education classes makes it overwhelmingly obvious that America has it wrong. In 2017 we saw millions of women come forward with their stories of sexualBEN ANTONOW
Spotlight: Being Black at Paly. Ajay Venkatraman, Ben Antonow and Braden Leung. February 14, 2021. Lifestyle, Showcase, Spotlight. 1. In 1969, eight Black Students graduated from Paly. This June, eight Black Students will graduate from Paly. Black Students' Experiences Before moving to Palo Alto at the start of his sophomore year, senior R NOTE-TAKING INCREASES LEARNING RETENTION Note-taking increases learning retention. T he furious clicking of keyboards fills the air as students scramble to type out every word their teacher says while flying through a lecture. With technology becoming increasingly accessible, the use of computers in classrooms has become so common that many find it difficult to get through aschool
BENEFITS OF HAVING A PARENT AS A TEACHER Benefits of having a parent as a teacher. S tudents’ and parents’ lives are generally fairly separate. Most parents of Palo Alto High School students might drop their children off at school, then go to work and the two will reconvene sometime later that day. But for students, between the six hours that a student is at school, parentsare
BREAKING DOWN THE STEREOTYPE OF A “STARVING ARTIST” Breaking down the stereotype of a “starving artist”. W hen I was growing up you only had a couple of choices if you wanted a career in art: graphic design, which was all hand-done, or a fine artist,” said Paly visual arts teacher Kate Mckenzie. “Now, the place for visual artists have just exploded.”. The notion of a “starving ‘ONE SIZE FITS ALL’ FAILS TO ADDRESS BODY ISSUES Higgins said. “They seem to hold all of the sizes that would be classified as plus-size in the women’s section in the same section as all the other sizes.”. Women’s clothing is divided into size specific sections, as opposed to the all-inclusive men’s section. This, along with the “one size fits all” trend, speaks to howwomen are
TELEVISION SHOWS PROPAGATE UNREALISTIC STEREOTYPES Television shows propagate unrealistic stereotypes. T he movie “Mean Girls” is widely considered to be one of the most iconic films about high school in our generation. It tells the story of a teenage girl, Cady, as she navigates a new school divided STUDENTS SHOULD BE AWARE OF NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF Students should be aware of negative effects of “voluntourism”. A t 6 a.m. in Bonao, a small city in the Dominican Republic, senior Jennifer Xu prepares for the day’s project: a mural. Xu, who had woken up before everyone else, paints outlines on a wall tainted by graffiti and establishes aTHE CAMPANILE
Letter from the 2020-21 Editors-in-Chief. Adora Zheng, Andrew Toteda, Benjamin Stein, Kris Risano and Shiva Mohsenian. May 29, 2021. PAUSD should allow more in-person events. The Editors-in-Chief. May 1, 2021. Palo Alto should continue efforts to make city more bike friendly. TheEditors-in
ELECTRIC BOATS RISE IN POPULARITY FOR THEIR NEW TECHNOLOGY E lectric boats startups have begun to make inroads into the boating industry. The main mission of these startups is to move toward a more sustainable transportation method and reduce emissions in the oceans. X Shore, a Swedish electric boat company, recently launched the Eelex 8000, its first electric boat.The boat is so technologically advanced it can be driven using a smartphone. OCEAN – THE CAMPANILE Survey shows Paly students receive excessive homework, district leaders say more must be done to follow PAUSD policy COLUMN: ZOOM VIOLATION OF STUDENT PRIVACY S o, like, what’s the deal with teachers being able to spy on us on Zoom?There have been unconfirmed rumors circulating that they can see when we pin someone and see our private chats. Although the Zoom privacy policy contradicts some of this information, this is not the only thing I am concerned about. LIFESTYLE – PAGE 81 – THE CAMPANILE Survey shows Paly students receive excessive homework, district leaders say more must be done to follow PAUSD policy PAGE 35 – THE CAMPANILE Survey shows Paly students receive excessive homework, district leaders say more must be done to follow PAUSD policy DIFFERENT COUNTRIES PLACE CULTURAL EMPHASIS ON SPECIFIC Different countries place cultural emphasis on specific sports. T he majority of junior Francisco Moll’s life is filled with soccer. He is always thinking about the game, whether this be physically when he is on the field, or mentally when he is off of it. Through his Brazilian heritage, Moll said he fell in love with soccer, spendingmost of
PLACEBO EFFECT IMPACTS STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE Placebo effect impacts students’ academic performance. T he notion that the mind can act as a healing power has long been thought of as a myth. However, a clinical drug trial conducted by Harvard Medical School shows that this phenomenon, known as the placebo effect, can have the same healing results as traditional medicine, demonstrating BREAKING DOWN THE STEREOTYPE OF A “STARVING ARTIST” Breaking down the stereotype of a “starving artist”. W hen I was growing up you only had a couple of choices if you wanted a career in art: graphic design, which was all hand-done, or a fine artist,” said Paly visual arts teacher Kate Mckenzie. “Now, the place for visual artists have just exploded.”. The notion of a “starving CELL PHONES SHOULD BE USED AS AN EDUCATIONAL TOOL Cell phones should be used as an educational tool. I n a place like school, where learning is the number one priority, it only makes sense to give students access to every possible resource. That is what Palo Alto is terrific at: giving their kids every opportunity to__
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