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Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

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Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

麻豆放映免费

Official Student Newspaper of Henry M. Gunn High School

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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鈥檛 expect to be faced with insults about his skin color. 鈥淭he other kids saw how dark I was and would belittle me,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 even got called a monkey. Being so dark-skinned made me feel like an outlier. Because...

鈥楢 California for all鈥

鈥楢 California for all鈥

Chris Lee, Managing Editor March 10, 2024

On Jan. 30, PAUSD Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Education Dr. Guillermo Lopez moderated the second ethnic studies community meeting alongside Gunn and Paly teachers on the district鈥檚 Ethnic Studies Committee. Although the virtual meeting was advertised as a 鈥渃ommunity input session,鈥...

Exploring Gunns food program: School community raises concerns over current program

Exploring Gunn’s food program: School community raises concerns over current program

Kaylee Cheng and Charlotte Qian February 11, 2024

In August 2023, students contracted food poisoning in four PAUSD elementary schools after consuming the school lunch provided through the California Universal Meals Program. Parents reported foodborne illnesses from the spaghetti served at Duveneck, Fairmeadow, Herbert Hoover and Palo Verde Elementary...

鈥楾he school knows I need this support鈥: Gunn Special Education department balances inclusivity with meeting students鈥 needs

鈥楾he school knows I need this support鈥: Gunn Special Education department balances inclusivity with meeting students鈥 needs

Kaitlyn Chen and Fenton Zarlengo December 9, 2023

As of 2021, 1,069 PAUSD students 鈥 one in 10 鈥 had physical or cognitive disabilities. Most of these students were part of PAUSD鈥檚 Special Education program (also known as SpEd), according to the website Disability Almanac. To ensure students with disabilities receive equitable instruction,...

Stories of Substance: Understanding substance use disorder humanizes addiction, eases recovery

Stories of Substance: Understanding substance use disorder humanizes addiction, eases recovery

Annabel Honigstein and Becca Wu October 31, 2023

鈥淭he odds of recovery are against you,鈥 said a former Gunn student, who wished to remain anonymous. 鈥淚t kills you and everything around you. It鈥檚 such a black hole, and it鈥檚 hard to find any way out of that. Most people don鈥檛 make it to the decision of recovery before they鈥檙e in jail or...

The Binary Code: Enrollment gaps in STEM, humanities typify gender bias

The Binary Code: Enrollment gaps in STEM, humanities typify gender bias

Vivien Chen and Jeffrey Kang September 24, 2023

Computer science teacher Joshua Paley was guiding a group of freshmen around campus when a former student came by and asked if he could talk to them about computer science. When Paley asked the group how many of them were interested in computer science, almost all the boys raised their hands, and half...

Palo Alto bubble reinforces privilege, causes disconnect to societal issues

Palo Alto bubble reinforces privilege, causes disconnect to societal issues

Michelle Koo and Bryan Xiao May 18, 2023

Located in the heart of Silicon Valley, Palo Alto is a center of innovation, wealth and quality education. It headquarters prestigious companies, such as Tesla and Hewlett Packard, and houses idyllic neighborhoods and highly ranked public schools. Palo Alto residents, the majority of whom are Asian or...

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