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The Paly Voice

The Student News Site of Palo Alto High School

The Paly Voice

Motoko Iwata

Motoko Iwata, Opinion/Editorial Editor

Motoko Iwata (Class of 2026) joined The Voice in her sophomore year. At Paly, she does badminton and debate. In her free time, Motoko enjoys spending time with her friends and reading about current events.

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Students from the Dungeons and Dragons Club recruit students to participate in their club Thursday on the Quad at Palo Alto High School. Club Day is an opportunity for students to discover new clubs and for returning clubs to recruit more members. Senior Aaron Nancy, a member of the Dungeons and Dragons Club, hopes that the club’s initiative at Club Days will spark more interest in Dungeons and Dragons. "Our goal is to get as many people as possible interested in D&D," Nancy said. "We're interested in not only spreading the game to new players, but also in relieving the stress of many Paly students."

Club Day invites students to share their passions

Motoko Iwata, Opinion/Editorial Editor
September 20, 2024
Pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian protesters block the road. The two sides had been operating separately for the day but faced off in the center of the road ahead of Biden's arrival.

The protests of May 10

Motoko Iwata, Opinion/Editorial Editor
May 20, 2024
Sophomores Kishor Rajmohan and Veenu Damarla prepare together during a Science Olympiad meeting on Thursday after school in room 1703. The team is looking to get a first-place trophy at the state tournament April 6. According to Rajmohan, the team will try its best to qualify for nationals. "We just have to prepare hard and try our best to get first place to go to nationals," Rajmohan said. (Photo: Nathan Jiang)

Science Olympiad team makes states

Motoko Iwata, Opinion/Editorial Editor
March 29, 2024
Verbatim: Student plans for spring break

Verbatim: Student plans for spring break

Motoko Iwata, Opinion/Editorial Editor
March 29, 2024
Elizabeth Fetter, who graduated last year, prepares for her race at last year's California Interscholastic Federation Central Coast Section. The Palo Alto High School swim team competed at the 2023 CCS competition and is hoping to do the same this year.  Llew Ladomirak is a junior on the swim team and competed last year.  "Our team goals this year are to win SCVALs and CCS," Ladomirak said. (Photo: Evan Chien)

Students start spring sports season

Motoko Iwata, Opinion/Editorial Editor
March 21, 2024
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