The online student newspaper of Palisades Charter High School

Tideline

The online student newspaper of Palisades Charter High School

Tideline

The online student newspaper of Palisades Charter High School

Tideline

Leadership postpones Winter Informal

Melissa Bunnapradist, Staff Writer March 2, 2017

It was announced last week that Pali’s first winter informal will be postponed until a date to be determined. According to members of Leadership, the deferral of the event was due to last minute complications...

Girls basketball eyes three-peat

Kia Kazemi-Nia, Staff Writer February 28, 2017

Pali girls basketball advanced to the Open Division final after their 75-60 victory over Camino Real on Feb. 25. This is the third season in a row the Lady Dolphins have reached the final. They’ll...

Meow or Never!

Meow or Never!

Jojo Levey, Staff Writer February 24, 2017

For all of the felines lovers of Los Angeles, the new creation of cat cafes has opened up the opportunity to be up close and personal with your adorable kittens. For only a small service fee of $25, anyone...

Waddle On

Waddle On

Kiana Karimi, Copy Editor February 24, 2017

Club Penguin, a Disney-owned virtual universe and social network for kids and tweens, announced on Jan. 31 that it will shut down in March. The massive multiplayer online game was a childhood hallmark...

Downey leads boys basketball to semifinals

Kia Kazemi-Nia, Staff Writer February 24, 2017

Pali High advanced into the CIF Los Angeles City Section boys basketball semifinals after posting a 50-40 win over visiting Hamilton on Feb. 21. Dayne Downey led the Dolphins with 14 points, propelling...

Junior AcaDepression

Juliet Denbaugh and Jojo Levey February 22, 2017

Junior year: The year of terrifying, life-altering decisions. The grade in which students are pressured to figure out what colleges they want to attend, what careers they are most interested in and how...

How Flaws Became Flawless

How Flaws Became Flawless

Olivia Maybank and Juliet Denbaugh February 22, 2017

There was once a time when people would cover their freckles with makeup, pluck their bushy eyebrows to a thin line and wear baggy clothes in hopes of hiding their voluptuous rear ends. Now, however, each...

Abandoned by Disney

Katherine Veloso, Staff Writer February 17, 2017

From their mouth-watering churros and overpriced water bottles to their iconic parades and character costumes, Disney parks are known as “the happiest place on earth.” And if you’ve ever been to...

A Grammys to Remember

Charlotte Bota, Staff Writer February 15, 2017

The 59th annual Grammy ceremony went off with a political bang when singer/songwriter Joy Villa debuted a Donald Trump-inspired dress on the red carpet. The dress, designed by Filipino immigrant Andre...

Grammy absences leave shadow on otherwise memorable show

Joe Meyerson, Editor in Chief February 15, 2017

The 2017 Grammys came and went on the night of Sunday, Feb. 12. It featured a variety of highlights, including Adele’s performance honoring the late George Michael, Chance the Rapper’s three wins as...

Protests at LAX erupted following the signing of the immigration ban.

Pali students respond to President Trump’s clashes with foreign leaders

Griffin Smuts, News Editor February 15, 2017

The close diplomatic ties between the United States and Australia might be threatened after a hot-headed phone call between President Donald Trump and Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull according...

Single’s Slaying Day

Danielle York and Layla Asgar February 14, 2017

The aisles of red, white and pink everything are practically unavoidable around this time of year. But while Feb. 14 has some caught up in a love cloud, it leaves many in despair over taking the day on...

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