With the flick of a switch, a space once consumed by darkness is illuminated in seconds. Desolate, beige walls encompass a crib in the corner of the room, whe...
Splintered branches stick out of a silver trunk, barren and blunt. San Francisco Japantown’s iconic cherry blossoms, once a symbol of a vibrant community, stood...
March, April, May, June … the months flew by. And now March looms again — the one-year anniversary of our last moments on campus. Among the chaotic events of th...
The ball still drops. Fireworks still light the sky. But this year is different. As we ring in the new year, most likely through boxes on a screen, we reminisce...
Foothills Park, soon to be Foothills Nature Preserve, will be open to all non-residents on Dec. 17 for the first time since its purchase in 1965.
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Volume 18 Issue 2. Photo: Rebecca Yao
A rainbow sign, a chanting face and a sliver of hope in the words “A better world is possible.” That photo of the prot...
Faces framed in little boxes stare out in the harsh glow of the computer screen. It’s quiet — the little microphones in the corner cut across with a red slash. ...
Verde Magazine interviewed people around the world about how COVID-19 has impacted their lives. This map contains video, audio and text interviews that provide ...
Update: City Manager Ed Shikada issued an order terminating the 10-day curfew as of Thursday, June 4 at 5 a.m. The City of Palo Alto press release states that t...
These past few months have been historic, both globally and locally, in our lives as student journalists. As the new editors-in-chief of the 2020-2021 volume, w...
Laura (Class of 2021), a staff writer, joined Verde Magazine in her junior year, and has been writing for it ever since. When she's not working on a new story, Laura enjoys playing water polo, traveling and solving crossword puzzles.