At the heart of vibrant downtown Palo Alto lies Scoop Microcreamery, a popular ice cream store known for its small-batch creations and bold flavors. Served in a cup or waffle cone—with a myriad of ...
M-A’s cross country team made school history this season when both the boys and girls teams qualified for the CIF Division I State Championships. Both teams competed in the 5K races. The championships ...
This is the 117th article in Bears Doing Big Things, a weekly column celebrating the stories of notable M-A alumni. “M-A was a special place for me, it holds some of my best memories, friends, and ...
After a very long year of waiting and an overly emotional press tour, Wicked: For Good ultimately falls short. It doesn’t defy expectations (or gravity) in the way that the first part did. In the ...
Hundreds of backyard additional dwelling units (ADUs) across Menlo Park, Atherton, Portola Valley, and surrounding cities are illegally discharging their waste into the sewer system, resulting in ...
District trustees Mary Beth Thompson and Rich Ginn proposed creating a plan to discuss the closure of TIDE Academy at a board meeting on Nov. 14. The pair, who together serve on a committee overseeing ...
The M-A Chronicle is a student-managed public forum, dedicated to objective and comprehensive reporting. As the online newspaper of Menlo-Atherton High School, we seek to celebrate the successes of ...
While most students open their laptops to Canvas’ boring maroon and white, some have found ways to change colors, fonts, and patterns to create a personalized Canvas screen. Want to know how to add ...
In the United States, approximately 28% of all youth participate in club sports. Motivations for playing club have changed from having fun and learning to becoming strictly an avenue for scouting ...
With red velvet curtains, patterned carpets sprinkled with popcorn kernels, and a dazzling marquee, University Avenue’s Stanford Theatre is a timeless relic of culture and history. The Theatre opened ...
After publication of this article, the Chronicle reported on a board meeting that erupted over this Ethnic Studies lesson and a Public Records Act request that asked for emails and materials relating ...
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