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

Drugs, Diamonds, and Autotune

Juliet Denbaugh and Julian Speyer September 9, 2016

Over the past two years an emerging trend has taken hold of rap music. "Trap", spearheaded by the likes of Young Thug and Future, has erupted from the confines of its Southeastern cradle to find a home...

AP’s after AP’s

Erika Siao, Senior Opinion Editor June 8, 2016

It’s that time of year again. While many of their classmates are struggling to cram for finals, students in Advanced Placement classes have never been more idle. To fill their 100-minute periods after...

LSU assemblies seek to empower students

Samantha Navas and Danielle York, Staff Writer and Managing Editor June 8, 2016

The Latino Student Union (LSU) held several assemblies in Mercer Hall on May 20 for the awareness of gender equality and freedom of speech. The presentations, done through powerpoints and speeches, were...

Girls Lacrosse lose City Championship 7 – 3

Lilly Wollman, Assignment Editor June 8, 2016

On May 20, the Pali girls lacrosse team played in the Los Angeles City Championship. The team, ranked second in the league, took on the Birmingham Patriots, their long time rivals and reigning City...

The Broke Guide to Summer Vacation

The Broke Guide to Summer Vacation

Danielle York and Layla Asgar June 3, 2016

With surf weather and rising temperatures approaching, the highly-anticipated summer vacation is only days away. Students dream of sandy beaches and tropical retreats, but many don’t have the money...

The New SAT: The Aftermath

The New SAT: The Aftermath

Harrison Larkins, Features Co-Editors June 2, 2016

As the end of the year approaches, the junior class begins to put years of preparation and apprehension to the test — literally. With college applications less than a year away, juniors must endure the...

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The Future of Gaming

Candace Yee, Entertainment Editor June 2, 2016

Gaming Going Mobile Mobile gaming has always been prevalent in the twenty-first century, and now, many gaming giants once exclusive to consoles are turning to iPhones and Androids to market their games....

POP: Advice from Upper to Underclassmen

POP: Advice from Upper to Underclassmen

Sophia Hughes, Features Co-Editor June 2, 2016

Ejiro Agege, Junior Probably the best decision that I made this year was to take AP® U.S. History. After completing AP® World History, not so successfully, I was very hesitant about taking APUSH....

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Some “Serious Criticism”

William C. Higgins, Senior Editor-in-Chief May 31, 2016

Around the two-minute mark of the song “What’d I Miss” from Hamilton, the hit musical set during and after the Revolutionary War, Thomas Jefferson sings the chilling line “Sally be a lamb darling...

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Going Ham for Hamilton

Madeline Goore, Sports Editor May 31, 2016

How much is too much to see a play about the long-dead stuffy old white guys who founded our nation? $300? $400? This show has quickly become the hottest and most expensive ticket on Broadway, earning...

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Poppin’ Into K-Pop

Samantha Navas, Staff Writer May 31, 2016

Whether you like it or not, Korean pop music (K-Pop) is everywhere. Nowadays, Korean music and culture have become a larger fad within the United States, especially in California. South Korea’s music...

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Cool, Classy, and Correct: The Oxford Comma

Alicia Abramson, Opinion Co-Editor May 31, 2016

“Who gives a f*ck about the Oxford comma?” the band Vampire Weekend asks. I do, teachers do, and you should too. Frequently in the English language, seemingly illogical grammatical rules can...

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