Palos Verdes recently received an artistic upgrade at the Ernie Howlett Park. The park, located in Palos Verdes, offers facilities for a variety of outdoor activities including …
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On Oct. 6, 1998, Matthew Shepard, a gay student of the University of Wyoming, was beaten, tortured and left for dead on the outskirts of Laramie, WY. Shepard was left …
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Many high school students are excited by the newfound freedom driving brings, and even more excited when they get their own car. However, unlike senior Isabella Palacios, most students do …
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Beard Full of Butterflies (BFOB), Peninsula’s student literary magazine, recently entered the nationwide American Scholastic Press Association’s annual competition and was awarded first place in the magazine …
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According to the Migration Policy Institute (MPI), the Philippines has been one of the top five origin countries of immigrants every year since 1990. MPI also states …
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This past summer, Sanae Gazdik, senior Jordan Gazdik’s mother was diagnosed with cancer that spread to her lungs, legs, eyes, liver, brain and back. This is Sanae’s …
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When senior Brennen Bates was 12 years old, he quit taking piano lessons and taught himself to play the bass guitar. Following his piano teacher’s directions was not Bates’s strong …
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From writing to playing sports, students relieve stress by partaking in hobbies that fit their interest. Sophomore Henry Norton, blacksmithing is a hobby he has found a …
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For the first time in five years, Peninsula High and Palos Verdes High collaborated to plan the PV vs. Pen MUN Conference. On Feb. 27, students from both high schools …
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Sophomore Raffaella Koncius’s figure skating career began at the age of five when she attended a friend’s birthday party at the ice skating rink Skating Edge.
“As soon as I stepped …