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Anthro Magazine

Palo Alto High School's Social Activism Publication

Anthro Magazine

Anthro Magazine

VERBATIM: Banning book bans

Vivian Lin, Staff Writer
November 28, 2023
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Art by: Salem Coyle

Motivation for science and health

Lucianna Peralta, Staff Writer
November 16, 2023
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Acne leaves healthy scars

Acne leaves healthy scars

Marks that don't define
Salem Coyle, Staff Writer
October 9, 2023
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To be or not to be ... muzzled

To be or not to be … muzzled

A California bill seeks to limit the use of K-9 dogs in law enforcement
Evelyn Zhang and Anika Nair
October 9, 2023
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Verbatim: Opinions on youth activism

Verbatim: Opinions on youth activism

Student activists share their experiences with older advocates
Lucianna Peralta, Staff Writer
September 30, 2023
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Photo Illustration

Prep for the needle

Bathroom piercings raise concern
Lucianna Peralta and Faizan Kashmiri
September 30, 2023
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I’m on my jump course, cantering around a turn toward the next obstacle.

Finding my third place

Riding’s impact on my high school experience
Karrie Huang, Staff Writer
May 25, 2023
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Heroes are never forgotten

Heroes are never forgotten

One students project to ensure that their memories live on.
Lucianna Peralta, Staff Writer
May 24, 2023
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Senior Elizabeth Fetter flips through a vegan cookbook pointed out by club co-president Morgan Greenlaw. “All these materials are from PCRM, The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine,” Greenlaw said.

Plant-Based Club advocates for plant-based diets

Club presidents give out free cookbooks, totes, and more to promote vegan eating
Karrie Huang, Staff Writer
April 20, 2023
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Left: A student artist uses an AI to generate a simple replica of the “Mona Lisa” for a school project. Right: Another student adds some finishing touches to her hand-painted piece.

The artist’s dilemma

what AI means for the future of art
Vivian Lin and Natalie Neumann
April 19, 2023
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