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

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Cross Borders and Breaking Boundaries: How Cesar Aubour Pursues his Footballing Dreams

Dimitri Lykidis, Staff Writer March 3, 2023

While some student-athletes commit to universities to try and achieve their dreams of playing sports professionally, other students take different paths to become professional athletes. Senior Cesar Aubour...

The Yellow Brick Road to College

The Yellow Brick Road to College

Dohyun(Andy) Ju and Connor Rice March 3, 2023

For many high school students, the college admissions process symbolizes the culmination of their academic achievements throughout high school. Whether through the traditional admissions process or the...

A Look Inside the Creative Process of FNL

A Look Inside the Creative Process of FNL

Kate Swain, News Editor February 23, 2023

Pali's Friday Night Live (FNL) members gathered in Gilbert Hall to prepare for their annual Valentine’s Day Show on Feb. 10th. Laughter filled the room as members prepared sets, tried on glittery costumes...

While Summer Programs May Expand the Mind, They May Empty the Bank Account

While Summer Programs May Expand the Mind, They May Empty the Bank Account

Cloe Nourparvar, News Editor February 23, 2023

Summer. It's the best time of the year. An idyllic break from school, work and studying, a time to laze around and do, well, nothing. Beach days, hours spent in front of the TV, traveling to another country...

When BSU Proclaims Hoodies Up, Students’ Eyes Opened

When BSU Proclaims Hoodies Up, Students’ Eyes Opened

Caily Galvez, Staff Writer February 10, 2023

Pali High’s Black Student Union sponsored a “Hood Up” activity on Wednesday, Feb. 8. Students were encouraged to wear hoodies to show their solidarity and raise awareness of violent crimes against...

Parents, Staff Learn About Dangers of Fentanyl

Parents, Staff Learn About Dangers of Fentanyl

Arik Kraft, Sports Editor February 8, 2023

More than 100,000 people died of drug overdose in 2022, with 67 percent of those deaths connected to synthetic opioids such as fentanyl, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)....

Pali’s Iranian Community Sends a Message to Gen Z

Pali’s Iranian Community Sends a Message to Gen Z

Davina Yashar, Illustrator December 12, 2022

Mahsa Amini, an Iranian woman detained by Iran’s police in mid-September, was beaten to death by the country’s morality police for improperly covering her hair with a hijab, violating the regime’s...

On All Accounts, Ye is a Nay

On All Accounts, Ye is a Nay

Samantha (Sam) Sonnett, Staff Writer December 12, 2022

American Rapper Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, posted antisemetic remarks on social media platforms on Oct. 7. The messages included content claiming that he would go “death con 3 ON JEWISH PEOPLE”....

Leaked Recording Reveals Racist Views of LA City Council Members

Leaked Recording Reveals Racist Views of LA City Council Members

Gigi Appelbaum-Schwartz, Features Editor December 9, 2022

Controversy struck the Los Angeles City Council this October as an audio recording that contained racist comments surfaced. The recording stemmed from an October 2021 meeting that included Los Angeles...

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’Tis the Season for Tidings of Love, Joy – and Lovejoy

Caily Galvez, Staff Writer December 9, 2022

These are the Dog Days of December, a fact not lost on a former Pali student who has made it her mission to find homes for animals housed in local shelters. Erin Lovejoy, who started a non-profit animal...

Welcome to High-Tech High

Welcome to High-Tech High

Emma Nakaoka, Editor in Chief November 3, 2022

For today’s students, a classroom from 50 years ago might look unrecognizable without a vital component of modern education — technology. A myriad of software tools enable teachers to develop different...

Fresh Faces Flood Campus as Pali Drops Masking Policy

Fresh Faces Flood Campus as Pali Drops Masking Policy

Nico Troedsson, Features Editor October 28, 2022

After a year of mandatory masking on campus,  the new school year introduced updated COVID-19 policies. On Aug. 8, Pali Administration issued a statement on the Pali High website describing the updated...

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