“I started to see the estranged skin of my personality prying open the toiled thin layer so underneath the colors could breathe” is a line in sophomore Elle Young’s poetry …
Read MoreNothing is worse than walking into a courtroom, unaware of what is to come. To eliminate such experience, the former president of Peninsula Mock Trial, senior Kayden Roxas, decided to …
Read MoreDebate allows students to grow their communication, quick thinking, researching and writing skills. But most importantly, it helps them grow in one crucial area: teamwork. From Jan. 6 to Jan. …
Read MoreOut of the most iconic teen films of the early 2000s, one stands out due to its large impact on popular culture: “Mean Girls.” In addition to grossing over $130 …
Read MoreCalifornia has one of the most expensive housing markets in the U.S., but the salaries for teachers have not been high enough to pay for the corresponding cost of living. …
Read MoreFrom Feb. 2 to Feb. 3, members of the Latino Connection Club organized a thrift store where they sold clothes collected through a donation drive held at school. The goal …
Read MoreOn Dec. 4, the youth robotics team Phantom Botz qualified to compete at the state level of the First Lego League (FLL) robotics competition. The Phantom Botz is composed of …
Read MoreIn May of her junior year, senior Elise Lee began her own Gel-X nail business that she manages through the Instagram handle @purslaynails. Her business grew rapidly and she attracted …
Read MoreIn early August, members of the Drama department flew to Edinburgh, Scotland to participate in the world’s largest theater festival, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. At this festival, they performed the …
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