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![A group of students and staff amble down the track as part of the Power Moves walking club on Monday mornings at Palo Alto High School. According to Power Moves founder Lucy Filppu, the hope is to encourage more people to join the club with motive of helping L.A. fire victims. “This[fundraiser] is the right thing to do," Filppu said.
“We’re hoping this is a really nice way to get the Power Moves’ name out there on the Paly campus, so more kids want to join us on the track,” Filppu said. “Regardless of fundraising, just to walk on Mondays at 8 and chill out without competition. It’s a great way to get people more aware of Power Moves.”](https://palyvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/walkers-900x612.jpg)
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Starting this fall, Palo Alto High School freshmen will be taking a combined biology course that merges honors and non-honors level classes,...
![A group of students and staff amble down the track as part of the Power Moves walking club on Monday mornings at Palo Alto High School. According to Power Moves founder Lucy Filppu, the hope is to encourage more people to join the club with motive of helping L.A. fire victims. “This[fundraiser] is the right thing to do," Filppu said.
“We’re hoping this is a really nice way to get the Power Moves’ name out there on the Paly campus, so more kids want to join us on the track,” Filppu said. “Regardless of fundraising, just to walk on Mondays at 8 and chill out without competition. It’s a great way to get people more aware of Power Moves.”](https://palyvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/walkers-900x612.jpg)
Amid weeks of devastation in Los Angeles caused by wildfires, Palo Alto High School’s Power Moves walking club is stepping up to make...

In response to the recent wildfires in Los Angeles County, the Palo Alto Fire Department is extending its stay in Pacific Palisades and is urging...

With decorated boards, colorful posters, and candy, student leaders and their new clubs promoted activities to students at Palo Alto High School...

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With students reading aloud their bite-sized poetry and cheering on their peers, the student center buzzed with life at the annual poetry-reading...




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With traditional Chinese opera reverberating across the room and lions weaving energetically through the crowd, the Palo Alto community welcomed...

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Yellow and magenta Diwali dresses, chalk-drawn rangoli on the floor, Henna tattoos and craft tables filled the rooms as Palo Alto held its "Festival...
![At the grab-and-go, healthy restaurant Proper Food, customers are given the option to have their food heated up. Kevin The, a manager at Proper Food, said that the restaurant targets office workers. “They [the owners] wanted something where it’s easy to be grabbed, but still very healthy for people,” The said. “90 % of them [our customers] are people coming down from the office.”](https://palyvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/DSC_0119-1200x800.jpg)
On a brisk Thursday morning, mouth watering aromas fill Proper Foods, a cozy new spot hidden inside an office center in downtown Palo Alto. This...

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![The annual Fiery Arts sale had hundreds of various, unique art pieces made of glass available to be sold. Students showed off their hard work to the busy crowd and anyone looking to buy an art piece. According to glassblowing teacher Michael da Ponte, there will be other future events as the money raised from this sale will not be sufficient for an upgraded glass shop. "It's not enough money out of a glass sale to do that [upgrade to a new glass shop]," Da Ponte said. "We have to look at other ways of securing funding for a whole new shop, which takes time."](https://palyvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/unnamed-e1731623068577-1200x1108.jpg)
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![Junior Mars Bau, senior Emily Wang, junior Ariel Hong, senior April Wu, sophomore Shuya Lam, senior Franklin Wang, and junior Vincent Chen pose in traditional Chinese attire on Lunar New Year on Feb. 1. These seven were among Paly students who celebrated the new year on campus, highlighting the lively spirit as well as cultural significance of Lunar New Year. For Junior Ariel Hong, “this [dressing up] is one way to express and celebrate that [Lunar New Year], what with all the tension between countries going on right now, especially on the Lunar New Year, which is arguably the most important holiday in Chinese culture.” (Photo: Jonathan Chen).](https://palyvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cny-4-900x532.jpg)
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