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===The Bookstore===
 
===The Bookstore===
The bookstore is three floors (or maybe two, someone needs to verify this) and offers an impressive array of books, technology, Stanford swag, and junk food. Books are not limited to college-level stuff, however, material that is suitable for toddlers, elementary schoolers, and young adults can easily be found. You can buy a Stanford study buddy, which is essentially a stuffed tree with glasses and the creepiest smile on the planet. Getting one of these is probably counterproductive.
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The bookstore is three floors and offers an impressive array of books, technology, Stanford swag, and junk food. Books are not limited to college-level stuff, however, material that is suitable for toddlers, elementary schoolers, and young adults can easily be found. You can buy a Stanford study buddy, which is essentially a stuffed tree with glasses and the creepiest smile on the planet. Getting one of these is probably counterproductive. This is not simply a bookstore for college, it is a bookstore for every age.
  
 
===Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden===
 
===Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden===

Revision as of 19:44, 13 June 2018

Palo Alto
Intro about.jpg
Aerial View of Main Quad
Site Information
CollegeStanford University
LocationPalo Alto, California
Years of Operation1996-2016
Avg. Number of Students160
Courses Offered
Humanities Model United Nations and Advanced Geography | The Middle Ages | The Renaissance
WritingHeroes and Villains | Writing and Imagination | Writing Workshop: Where Art Meets Science | Elements of Drama
Computer ScienceIntroduction to Computing
MathData and Chance | Great Discoveries in Mathematics | Inductive and Deductive Reasoning | Math Sequence
ScienceDynamic Earth | The Physics of Engineering
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Palo Alto was a Baby CTY site set in the beautiful campus of Stanford University in Palo Alto, California. The site filled on average 160 students. Its code was PAL.

Site Description

Stanford opened in 1891 and is located in Palo Alto, California, in Silicon Valley. It has many notable alumni, including Reese Witherspoon, Tiger Woods, Herbert Hoover, Richard Sherman and the founders of Google: Larry Page and Sergey Brin.

Other camps are here too, the most notable of which are ID Tech and a reading group with orange lanyards. You have to walk past WAY too many construction sites to get anywhere.

Places

Roble Hall

CTY takes over the entire building. The main floor has a theater, a game room, and some lounge areas. Boys are on floors 2 and 3, and girls are on the fourth floor. Members of halls sometimes compete with one another to see who can climb the stairs the fastest. Dances are either held in the movie theater or on the front lawn. Administrative offices are on the left wing of the building, on the first floor.

Lagunita Court

The dining hall. The green bell peppers are questionable - some are good and some are limp and don't taste anything like green bell peppers should. Bland pasta is always available, as are hamburgers and some sort of soup. Buns made of mushroom flour are available for gluten-free people. There's also a freezer with popsicles or ice cream sandwiches that always gets raided. Both soda and flavored water can be found.

There's a fair amount of seating, both inside and outside, though it's difficult to get one hall all in the same area. There's a sort of backyard that's pretty nice with plenty of tables, and there are some picnic tables on the side of the building. Admins usually lord over them, even though there's a lot of bird poop and questionable stains on them.

ID Tech makes the lines really long, so CTYers had to get their lanyards ready fast because the person who scanned them tended to get impatient after a while.

The Bookstore

The bookstore is three floors and offers an impressive array of books, technology, Stanford swag, and junk food. Books are not limited to college-level stuff, however, material that is suitable for toddlers, elementary schoolers, and young adults can easily be found. You can buy a Stanford study buddy, which is essentially a stuffed tree with glasses and the creepiest smile on the planet. Getting one of these is probably counterproductive. This is not simply a bookstore for college, it is a bookstore for every age.

Papua New Guinea Sculpture Garden

You might have to walk through here to and from your classes. ID Tech often has Capture the Flag here, which makes crossing treacherous as they usually ignore you. Some CTY activities occur here.

Levin Field

This is where most of Mandatory Fun and athletic activities occur, such as random field games (the likes of Sharks and Minnows). Mandatory Fun includes Capture the Flag with five teams, the Olympics (Athens vs. Sparta), and the Numbers Game. There's a basketball court, which serves as Jail during Capture the Flag. Basketball is occasionally played on it, but otherwise it's mostly ignored.

The Lake

Very dead-looking during the summer. Your RA might point out the giant satellite dish in it. There's a dusty trail around the lake where joggers are often found. Some stations of Mandatory Fun may occur on the trail. It's also right across from the dining hall.

Classrooms

Most classrooms are in buildings around the Main Quad. Dynamic Planet is in a rather modern-looking building that is closer to Roble than the Renaissance class, which was likely in some sort of history building that had a really good water fountain. UNAG was in the theater in Roble Hall.

The Oval is used as a meet-up point for some classes in case of an emergency. Every morning, one of the instructors would make his students say this with him: "In the unlikely event that I am decapitated and Zach is rendered unconscious, bring his unresponsive body THERE *points to Oval* and await FURTHER. ADULT. ASSISTANCE," Zach being the TA.

There's an interesting womens' bathroom on the way to the Renaissance or Middle Ages classroom that's mostly underground and is very clean. Almost no one seems to know of its existence.

Breaks can be almost anywhere as long as you don't make a lot of noise. (The noise disturbs the people working in the surrounding buildings and will result in an irritating amount of shushing from your instructor and/or TA.) Any wooden benches or picnic tables on campus will have a large amount of bird poop and other suspicious substances on them. In one grassy area, there are pine needles, which some CTYers braid.