Sophomore Matthew Barri releases extended play


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People may have heard about Cynocy’s
extended play (EP) from an Eye of the
Panther cameo or various Instagram posts
from Peninsula students, but most know it
as the work of sophomore Matthew Barri.
As …

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A walk to remember


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On Jan. 22 and 23, approximately 4.8 million people from 50 states, 55 different countries and seven continents participated in the Women’s March in reaction to President Donald Trump’s inauguration. …

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students take part time jobs


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Students with Part-Time Jobs
Whether it be to gain communication skills, to build an early resume or simply to make extra money for personal indulgences, the number of students acquiring part-time …

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protecting our freedom of speech


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In such a heated political climate, it is imperative to continue speaking up for what we believe is right. The administration of President Donald Trump has instituted a media blackout …

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White house considers abolishing ED


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Following the heated presidential election and the inauguration of President Donald Trump, some controversial policy positions have been considered for implementation, including the abolishment of the U.S. Department of Education …

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ETHNIC STUDIES CLASSES


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California schools boast some of the most diverse student bodies in the United States. Because of these differences, however, minority students can find their traditions and values marginalized or outright …

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Gov. Jerry Brown Passes Suicide Bills


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On Sept. 26, 2016, Gov. Jerry Brown approved Assembly Bill (AB) 2246, regarding student suicide prevention plans in California. The bill does not yet have specific policies …

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California Receives C Minus on Report Card


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Every year, California receives an evaluation that reflects the state’s academic performance. A major aspect that indicates California’s proficiency is its K-12 education framework. The magazine Education …

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Authors Promote New Novels At Peninsula


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This February, authors Jeff Giles, Leah Thomas and Len Vlahos came to Peninsula to talk about their newly-released young adult novels. Giles visited on Feb. 1 and …

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Increase in Students with Suicidal Thoughts Within the Past Year


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Suicidal thoughts are a serious problem that is often concealed until it is too late to take action upon it. Until recently, Peninsula has dealt with very few students with …

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