A Story In Verse


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“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 …

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Lawyers in Bloom


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Nothing 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 …

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Sunlit Success


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Debate 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. …

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Fetch or Flop?


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Out 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 …

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Laying the Foundation for Teacher Housing


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California 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. …

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Connecting Through Clothes


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From 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 …

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Phantom Botz is Back in Business


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On 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 …

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Lee’s Nails (Pur)Slay the Day


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In 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 …

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Road to Paradise Leads to Scotland


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In 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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