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Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

The Oracle

Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

The Oracle

Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

The Oracle

Tentative agreement between PAUSD and PAEA marks end of impasse
Tentative agreement between PAUSD and PAEA marks end of impasse
Violet Tivol, Reporter • May 19, 2024

PAUSD and the Palo Alto Educators Association reached a tentative agreement on May 6, weeks after an impasse was declared on March 29. This agreement will be voted on by the teachers’ union from May...

In the Pursuit of Wellness: Wellness Center adapts to feedback, changes
In the Pursuit of Wellness: Wellness Center adapts to feedback, changes
Yueun Hong, Sports Editor • May 15, 2024

In 2016, Gunn established the Wellness Center to support students’ mental health. Staffed by mental health professionals and licensed therapists,...

Students leave Gunn following the shelter-in-place mandate.
Breaking News: Hoax calls prompt shelter-in-place mandate on campus
Kaylee Cheng, Amann Mahajan and Violet Tivol April 22, 2024

At 1:58 p.m. today, a message on the intercom instructed students to begin sheltering in place. This mandate lasted for one hour and 48 minutes,...

Thirty portable toilets arrive at Gunns campus following the water-line break.
Breaking News: Gunn community navigates water-line break, water-supply shutdown
Amann Mahajan and Kaylee Cheng April 18, 2024

At 11:24 a.m. today, Assistant Principal of Facilities Dr. Mycal Hixon sent a message to all Gunn staff that the school’s water had been shut...

Student Pen Pals form unexpected bonds, bridge cultures
Student Pen Pals form unexpected bonds, bridge cultures
Yael Gottesman, Reporter • May 26, 2024

Sophomore Rayla Chen opens her mail box to discover letters instead of report cards, advertisements and other packages. Inside the letters, she finds herself teleported to France through the writing of...

Student Pen Pals form unexpected bonds, bridge cultures
Student Pen Pals form unexpected bonds, bridge cultures
Gwendolyn Domine, Reporter • May 26, 2024

Junior Samhita Krishnan had discovered one issue that many people hadn’t — the gap between the elderly and the youth. To build a better community...

USACO programs opportunities, success for students
USACO programs opportunities, success for students
Ya-An Xue, Social Media Editor • May 19, 2024

How many ways can you divide a field filled with cows into two groups by moving a horizontal or vertical line? This is an example of the many...

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Leaping Forward: The Oracle dives into Gunn's spring sports (Part 2)
Victor Dang and Michelle Koo May 11, 2024

In this video feature — the second in a two-part series — Gunn athletes break down their plans for the spring sports season. (See the first part here.)

Leaping Forward: The Oracle dives into Gunn's spring sports (Part 1)
Charlotte Qian and Vanisha Vig May 11, 2024

In this video feature — the first in a two-part series — Gunn athletes break down their plans for the spring sports season.  

Senior Isabella Lee tackles her opponent during a match for the Gunn wrestling team’s 2023-24 season.
Meteoric growth of women’s wrestling affords new opportunities
Sylvie Nguyen, Business Manager • April 13, 2024

This year, Louisiana joined the 45 states that certify girls wrestling at the high school level. Of these states, Kentucky, Rhode Island...

Rock climbers scale up effort, engagement
Rock climbers scale up effort, engagement
Roy Lao, Reporter • May 23, 2024

Although not as popular as sports like basketball or football, rock climbing has found its niche within the Gunn community. For many students, rock climbing isn’t just a sport to train and compete for...

Sailing team navigates in passion, finds success
Sailing team navigates in passion, finds success
Roy Lao, Reporter • May 23, 2024

Sailing as an international sport was first introduced to the world at the 1900 Summer Olympics in Paris. Since then, it has steadily gained...

Student clothing adapts to each season
Student clothing adapts to each season
Eanam Maor, Reporter • May 23, 2024

As the weather begins to shift from the wet and chilly days of winter into the warm and sunny days of early summer, so does the style across...

Cliquing up: High School portrayals in media create false perceptions of students, exacerbates stereotypes
Cliquing up: High School portrayals in media create false perceptions of students, exacerbates stereotypes
Yu-Ming Liu, Reporter • May 23, 2024

Move portrayals encourage misconceptions about high school student life. Some movies, such as “Mean girls,” depict a social ladder where...

Guilt-Tipping: inflation promotes excessive gratuity
'Guilt-Tipping': inflation promotes excessive gratuity
Yael Gottesman, Reporter • May 24, 2024

Tipping, whether for quality service or gratuities at a restaurant, has been a norm in many places around the world, including the United States. The practice has been around for decades, but has recently...

Uninformed financial decisions lead to teen overspending
Uninformed financial decisions lead to teen overspending
Gwendolyn Domine, Reporter • May 24, 2024

Spending $8 on a boba may seem like nothing, and spending $60 on a pair of jeans might seem like a steal. In the end, though, these prices add up. As a teen, money consumption can be careless and easy...

Pretty privilege impacts self-perception, contributes to social, economic inequity
Pretty privilege impacts self-perception, contributes to social, economic inequity
Claire Jittipun, Reporter • May 23, 2024

People have vastly different perceptions of what beauty is. However, there is one commonality among these ideas: How people treat what they find beautiful. Typically, abnormal acts of generosity and kindness...

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Zodiac signs provide snapshots of character
Zodiac signs provide snapshots of character
Charlotte Qian, News Editor • April 16, 2024

  Aries March 21-April 19 Aries, “ram” in Latin, is the first of the zodiac signs. People with Aries signs are typically courageous, competitive and energetic. Aries share a sign with actor...

The Oracle staffer illuminates significance of solar eclipse
The Oracle staffer illuminates significance of solar eclipse
Violet Tivol, Reporter • April 12, 2024

Human records of watching eclipses date back thousands of years — many cultures had myths and legends to explain the astronomical phenomenon. It was a sight to behold: the sun being replaced by a dark...

The cost of construction: Why it takes $1.4 million to build a classroom
The cost of construction: Why it takes $1.4 million to build a classroom
Vanisha Vig, Reporter • May 19, 2024

Starting with a simple sketch on paper, the demolition and reconstruction sites of the administrative, food services and K- buildings, which first began in the fall of 2022, is now a prominent part of...

Throwing Shade: Colorism tints beauty standards, confidence
Throwing Shade: Colorism tints beauty standards, confidence
Diya Bose-Malakar and Safina Syed April 12, 2024

When senior Mahadev Tapaskar attended a summer camp with other Indian kids, he didn’t expect to be faced with insults about his skin color. “The other kids saw how dark I was and would belittle...

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