Students should give a little now to gain a lot later on


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Some students spend money on food, clothes and unnecessary gadgets without hesitation, but when AP season comes around, they are unwilling to shell out the money to pay for …

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New rules affect everyone


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Back in the day, there were less rigid methods for teaching children how to read. Schools in the early 1980s consisted of more play than work. Now, it is all …

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Relationships are put to the test


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The Italian city of Verona, where Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet were created, receives about 1,000 letters sent to Juliet on Valentine’s Day. In addition, February is known as the month …

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Sick students spread the germs


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As students listen to the common sounds of pupils wheezing, sneezing and coughing, it is obvious that they are sick and should not be at school. Academic pressure from highly …

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Measure benefitting lower-income schools unfair


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For many months, students and staff alike have been stressing about conserving resources and being eco-friendly in order to minimize costs. The school loses $36 per absent student daily, and …

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Spirit week arrives on campus


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As the much-talked about rivalry game against Palos Verdes High School loomed closer and closer, ASB kicked off the week with festivities such as class competitions and pep rallies. Along …

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Homecoming comes to Peninsula


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Looking out over the amphitheater, it is hard to believe that it has already been a year since Peninsula’s Disney-themed Homecoming. Students anticipate what the theme will be this …

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Boys soccer keeps kicking forward


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Barely losing their first four Bay League games with a score of 1-0 and having one of the top defenses in Bay League, the boys varsity soccer team hopes to …

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