Back to campus
By Paisley Annes
In late October, before the hybrid plan for January was announced, 64% of Palo Alto High School parents and students selecte...
After a brief pause to size up her opponent, Palo Alto High School senior Evelyn Cheng launches forward. Her actions blur together as her speedy crossover footw...
As the end of October approaches, leaves are piled on the vacant bleachers, the senior deck remains deserted and our sports facilities collect dust. Meanwhile, ...
Two months ago I expected the month of May to be full of late nights studying for AP tests and weekends spent procrastinating on summer job applications. Howeve...
When driving past Palo Alto High School on a typical spring afternoon, it is common to see the athletic facilities filled with action. The softball and baseball...
With a rising death toll in China and cases popping up in California, the coronavirus epidemic has sparked concern but no infection within the Palo Alto communi...
The familiar three-tone jingle rings throughout the dusty construction site as a food truck rounds the corner of Cowper Street and Coleridge Avenue at noon. For...
Maria walks through the door, ushering in her two youngest children, ages 7 and 2, who cling to her hands. She is followed by her niece and eldest son, who dili...
The Palo Alto City Council is expected to decide on impending rail grade separations in May 2020, but many of the plans are receiving backlash from the communit...
“Why you so obsessed with me,” Palo Alto High School junior Victoria Soulodre hums to herself as she records another take for her next video she plans to upload...
Ryan (Class of 2021) joined the staff of Verde Magazine in his junior year, and ever since has been devoted to helping the magazine in any way he can. He is currently a business manager. When not working for Verde, he enjoys reading and playing tennis.