PANTHER FAMILY MOURNS THE PASSING OF DANIEL SU


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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 …

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The Power of Labels: Mental health stigma challenged by students


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In 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, …

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Changes throughout the ages: Use of slang transforms conversations


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Bae, 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 …

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Changes throughout the ages: The perception of discrimination evolves


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Although 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 …

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Students find sense of self


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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 beliefs they …

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Relationships: Student Find a Sense of Self


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The 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 …

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LEGACY: Loyalty Keeps Families Black and Gold


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While 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 …

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Living Double Lives: Students manage multiple identities through language, family and sports.


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With 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 …

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Parent groups sponsor sports teams and classes


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Various 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 …

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Leadership groups work to turn dreams into reality


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As 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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