An oddball group of criminals are led by a shy but brilliantly intelligent man known as El Professor (Álvaro Morte), The Professor, as they plan and execute ext...
As we drove up to State of Mind Public House and Pizzeria in Los Altos on a Friday night in February, the restaurant’s bright lights were visible even from the ...
My eyes were glued to the thin, red, ticking hand of the clock as I waited for the bell to ring. I was sitting in my third period English class, stomach rumblin...
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. ...
On Feb. 21, Grimes released an album about the world ending. A month later, the world ended.
“Miss Anthropocene” is the fifth studio album from writer and pr...
“The coronavirus ruined everything.”
Palo Alto High School senior Elijah Steiner is one of many who show their frustration for the numerous life-altering cha...
In the absence of online assignments or a personal project to occupy my time, even casually scrolling through social media makes me feel anxious; I can never ch...
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As a student who held onto prospects of prom and graduation events like life vests to get through challenging periods of swirling deadlines and overwhelming fee...
Editors’ note: A previous version of this article used the term “underprivileged minority” to describe the students Letitia Burton advocated for. The articl...