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

Coach Johnson reaches 200

Kia Kazemi-Nia, Staff Writer February 9, 2017

Girls basketball coach Torino Johnson picked up his 200th win at Pali with the Dolphins’ 72-48 victory over Westchester on Wednesday, Feb. 8. The Dolphins improved to 10-1 in league play and 22-8...

Rauschuber scores in scavenger hunt

Rauschuber scores in scavenger hunt

Leslie Magana, Publicity Editor February 9, 2017

Students rushed through the new student handbook, on Wednesday, Jan. 25, to win a pizza party for their fourth period class during Pali’s handbook scavenger hunt. Teachers began the scavenger hunt by...

Play Hard and Fall Harder

Katherine Veloso, Staff Writer February 9, 2017

Torn ACLs, fractured fingers, sprained ankles and contusions are just some of the many injuries high school students obtain while participating in their athletic activities. Many high school students...

The Surprising Rise of Lacrosse

Kia Kazemi-Nia, Staff Writer February 9, 2017

Ten years ago, if you asked a group of 100 kids if they played lacrosse, you’d be lucky to find more than one. Now, you could probably find at least five. The participation rate has more than doubled...

Red Cross hosts Pali blood drive

Red Cross hosts Pali blood drive

Caleb Crain, Editor-in-Chief February 2, 2017

On Thursday, Jan. 19, Pali Leadership hosted a blood drive in the small gym.   The event, performed in conjunction with the American Red Cross Blood Services Division, allowed students ages 16 and...

The Vegan Dilemma

Kiana Karimi, Copy Editor February 2, 2017

The roaring growls of students’ stomachs lead them to venture off to the cafeteria, only to find their journey to be in vain. The aroma of pepperoni pizza satisfies the majority of lactose lovers but...

March of the Women

March of the Women

Charlotte Bota, Staff Writer January 27, 2017

After spending an hour finding parking, my mom and I left our car, posters in hand and clothing adorned with pins. After approximately five minutes of walking through the streets, I was already asked to...

Carpe Teen-em

Rachel Bernstein, Staff Writer January 17, 2017

In the eyes of some, teenagers are young and it brings about a much-lamented truth for adolescents. As Santosh Kalwar, a Nepalese writer, once said, “I am too young to be called wise, and too old to...

Downey and Lynch star as Dolphins defeat local rivals Venice

Kia Kazemi-Nia, Staff Writer January 17, 2017

Pali’s boys basketball team improved to 2-0 in Western League play with a 62-50 victory over Venice. Senior forward Dayne Downey led all scorers with 18 on a positive night for the Dolphins. Senior...

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Fast-Fashion: How Stores Like H&M Are Taking Over The Fashion Industry

Katherine Wei, Staff Writer January 17, 2017

When you walk into H&M, the first thing you see are racks of clothing everywhere: against the walls, lined up neatly into rows, spaced for walking room. The sea of colors blur your vision as you...

Emein and Kerkorian lead boys basketball to an impressive victory

Kia Kazemi-Nia, Staff Writer January 17, 2017

Senior Daniel Emein and sophomore Nick Kerkorian’s stellar performances helped Pali’s boys basketball team hand visiting University High its first loss of the season, 73-59, on Jan. 9. Emein ended...

Girls Varsity volleyball season ends with a loss in City Finals

Girls Varsity volleyball season ends with a loss in City Finals

Jojo Levey, Staff Writer December 16, 2016

The girls varsity volleyball season came to an end on Saturday, Nov. 12 with a loss to top-ranked Granada Hills Charter High School in the CIF championships. After a long bus ride to Downtown Los Angeles,...

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