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Palo Alto High School's Social Activism Publication

Anthro Magazine

Anthro Magazine

Saanvi Garg

Saanvi Garg, Managing Editor

Managing efitorSaanvi (Class of 2024) joined Anthro in her sophomore year to write about topics that need more attention. In her spare time, she listens to music and shops.

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Activism Around the World

Tax raises, climate issues, and Netflix shows have riled up protesters around the world
Saanvi Garg, Managing Editor
October 9, 2023
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SPREADING HOPE: Volunteers help to hand out supplies at a food distribution hosted by The Hope Hangar, a food pantry, Mountain View to help those in need.

Handing out hope

Local Bay Area organizations sending aid to victims of the Maui fires
Evelyn Zhang and Saanvi Garg
October 7, 2023
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Crossing into the future

Crossing into the future

Does a new city council now mean a plan for safe railroad crossings?
Evelyn Zhang, Kat Farrell, and Saanvi Garg
December 13, 2022
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5 Questions with Rise Club

5 Questions with Rise Club

Club Presidents Bella Nguyen and Siri Schaefer Bastian Tells Us about Their Achievements and Goals for the Future of the Club
Minirva Villegas and Saanvi Garg
December 13, 2022
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Student Loans: Forgive and Forget?

Student Loans: Forgive and Forget?

Palo Alto High School students and economics teachers weigh in on Biden’s new student loan forgiveness plan
Saanvi Garg and Ash Mehta
October 4, 2022
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‘Heartstopper’: Stellar LGBTQ representation

‘Heartstopper’: Stellar LGBTQ representation

Why you should watch the heartwarming new Netflix show
Kat Farrell and Saanvi Garg
May 24, 2022
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Earth day rally attendees shout “Hey hey, ho ho, climate change has got to go!” as they march down University Avenue to bring awareness of climate change. Dozens of students from neighboring high schools came out to show their support for the event, which featured many youth speakers.

Earth Day rally calls for change

Earth Day march brings activists of many generations
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Students are holding lanterns to recognize Neurodiversity Week on Thursday at Palo Alto Highschool. “I have many friends who are part of the neurodivergent community,” Paly sophomore Mae Cornwell said. “The speakers did a really good job.”

Paly holds a lantern celebration for Neurodiversity Week

Campus acknowledges National Neurodiversity Week with lanterns and a celebration.
Saanvi Garg and Kat Farrell
March 29, 2022
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