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[Features] Senior Jonathan Godoy cannot wait for his daughter’s “daddy’s little girl” days. According to Godoy, his 3-month-old daughter, Keira Nicole Godoy, born on July 19, is the center of his life. “She means a lot to me,” he said. —Tiffany Hu & Annie Shuey

[News] “Through Time and Space” ended just five weeks ago, but the Student Executive Council (SEC) has already begun the process of assessing the week’s strengths and pitfalls to improve next year’s Homecoming. “We always debrief the week after Homecoming to discuss what did and did not go well,” Student Activities Director Lisa Hall said.—Tiffany Hu

[Entertainment] John Krasinski (The Office) and Maya Rudolph (Saturday Night Live) steal the show in Away We Go, a quirky comedy-drama that highlights the ups and downs of an eccentric couple through their journey of discovery as they prepare a life for their unborn child.—Tiffany Hu

[News] The Oracle staff interviews Stanford Professor Fred Luskin, who will be a guest speaker at the assembly for seniors on Wednesday. —Tiffany Hu

[Centerfold] Since Gunn’s first Homecoming in 1965, logistical changes have occurred, but according to AP English teacher Tim Farrell and AP Art History teacher Wayne Hoy, Gunn’s school spirit has always been abundant. “People always dressed up during Homecoming, and when I went to the football game, the stands were always packed,” Farrell said. “It was good reconnecting with everyone.”—Tiffany Hu & Annie Shuey

[Entertainment] The Oracle scopes out local eateries, finding cheap, easy and fun snacks and meals—Tiffany Hu & Annie Shuey

[Features] What do a 2009 Tesla Roadster, a homemade “self-balancing scooter” and a 1990 Honda CRX have in common? It’s simple: all are electrically powered and were featured at the 37th annual Electric Car Rally & Show on Aug. 29 presented by the Electric Auto Association – Silicon Valley Chapter (EAASV).—Tiffany Hu & Annie Shuey

[Features] In June senior Jillian Du traveled to central France with a group of students from around the world to have an experience of a lifetime. —Hannah Plank-Schwartz, Tiffany Hu, Joseph Lin

[Sports] The Oracle staff recaps spring sports. —Shaya Christensen, Kevin Gao, Tiffany Hu, Annie Shuey & Alice Yu

[Features] Out of all the things that secretarial supervisor Norma Street will miss about the Gunn community, the one that stands out is the people. “I will miss the students and teachers at Gunn,” Street said. “They are all wonderful and they make Gunn the wonderful school it is.”—Tiffany Hu

[Features] After 30 years of working as an intercity registered nurse and 14 years at Gunn, nurse Rose McGinnis is retiring. “It is my time to play and have a series of prep periods everyday,” McGinnis said.—Tiffany Hu

[Features] The Oracle staff takes a look at some teacher engagements of this year. —Tiffany Hu, Emily Zheng & Alice Yu

[Entertainment] If you’re bored on the weekends, try these fun places for food and fancy footwork—Tiffany Hu & Mati Pluska-Renaud

[Sports] No Gunn wrestler has managed to claim the Central Coast Section (CCS) wrestling title in 30 years. Until February that is, when senior Zack Blumenfeld managed this feat. Fifth-seeded Blumenfeld upset third-seed Jason Lucchetti of Terra Nova High School 7-4 to win the title. —Tiffany Hu & Annie Shuey

[Sports] The Oracle staff takes a look at the spring sports offered at Gunn. —Tiffany Hu, Elaine Liu, Alvin Man & Emily Zheng