Are we in it for the ‘wrong’ haul? Model students miss the point of education


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Motivated by an A in a class, a 5 on the AP, or a 2400 on the SAT, students too often compromise intellectual curiosity and the love of learning and …

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A Government Run Lifestyle


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To be put into effect March 12 of this year, New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg will ban the sale of soda beverages larger than 16 ounces.
The goal is simple: …

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Gaming: A win-win situation


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A dark room lit only by the dim light of a computer screen could be classified as a typical gamer refuge. While video games prove to be a common pastime …

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Aeries remains a work in progress


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In August, parents, students and staff had difficulty adjusting to Aeries. While Edline was well-known and reliable, Aeries was riddled with glitches.
Because Edline seems more user-friendly and has been used …

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A trail to remember


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On  Oct. 5, friends of Annamay Naef remembered her on the anniversary of her tragic death. Exactly one year before, the car Naef rode in spun out of control, …

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Julie Shimabakuro from Washington University Speaks to Students


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On Monday Sept. 24, Director of Admissions Julie Shimabakuro and Vice Chancellor for Students Sharon Stahl came from Washington University in St. Louis to speak with Peninsula seniors and their …

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