The Peninsula community mourns the loss of rising junior Daniel Su who passed away on July 19. A memorial service was held at the Chinese Community Church of South Bay …
Read MoreIn today’s society, discussions about mental illnesses and cognitive disabilities can cause people to feel uncomfortable. Mental illnesses are defined as a change in an individual’s thought processes and perceptions, …
Read MoreBae, your eyebrows are on fleek. HMU with where you got them done.” Translation: a really close friend’s eyebrows are shaped nicely. Tell them where they got it done. Throughout …
Read MoreAlthough equality has been established as a ruling principle in the United States, there are still many people who struggle with different types of discrimination, such as racial, religious and …
Read MoreAdulthood drastically shapes an individual. As teens are expected to wield greater responsibility and independence, they begin to discover what their priorities are and what beliefs they …
Read MoreThe transition from adolescence into adulthood drastically shapes an individual. As teens are expected to wield greater responsibility and independence, they begin to discover what their priorities are and what …
Read MoreWhile most students’ experiences at Peninsula are short-lived, there are a number of families who have created family legacies. The Babeks, the McFarlands and the Colins are all families with …
Read MoreWith dark eyes and dark hair, people tend to assume sophomore Melinda Saadatnejadi is of Hispanic descent. In truth, she is Chinese and Persian. Saadatnejadi loves her unique blend that …
Read MoreVarious parent associations help support Peninsula’s academic and athletic programs. Some choose to work in classrooms or for clubs, while many others are involved in fundraising for extracurricular activities. The …
Read MoreAs campus leadership groups work to make the school community a more cohesive and better place for students and staff, few who benefit from their contributions reflect on the work …
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