“A division of the republic into two great parties…is to be dreaded as the great political evil.” former President John Adams shared the same fear first President George Washington expressed …
Read More“No justice, no peace! All cops are bastards! Black lives matter!”
These chants have shrouded the streets of Portland, Oregon for over 130 consecutive days after the death of 46-year-old Black …
Read MoreTo us, March 12 was like any other school day. Classes came and went, teachers took attendance, students greeted one another in the hallways. Thus, when the last bell rang, …
Read MoreWith the increased number of environmental issues such as climate change and wildlife preservation, promoting sustainability in the workplace, at home and at school is needed now more than ever. …
Read MoreWith recent concerns over school safety, it has become crucial that students and staff are well aware of the necessary procedures to take in the event of an emergency on …
Read MoreRecently, U.S. News released their annual ranking of high schools across the nation for the 2017-18 school year. Peninsula was ranked 207th in the nation, a significant drop from our …
Read MoreUpon graduation, the class of 2016 will embark on the worn path of adulthood. For those reaching legal age this year, turning
18 will add more weight to our responsibilities as …
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 …
Read MoreThe dark mood last Wednesday hung over Peninsula like a thick fog – disappointment, anger, even fear. While there were happy faces, there was a majority view across campus: the …
Read MoreConflicting opinions are nothing uncommon. Most recently, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick stirred the nation when he refused to stand up for the national anthem before …
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