Father still confined in China


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Nearly five years ago, junior Richard Hu’s father, Dr. Zhicheng Hu, an American citizen, went on a business trip to China. He has yet to return. Chinese police detained Dr. …

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Conflicts in Korea


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As numerous Peninsula students have families living in South Korea, the impact of North Korea’s heightening threats is evident even thousands of miles away. Though these threats are no the …

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Fantappie of the Opera


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At a time when pop artists like Katy Perry and Bruno Mars flood popular culture, classical genres of music ebb. Senior Sarah Fantappie, however, has devoted much of her life …

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Peninsula debater competes internationally


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For two weeks this month, senior Daniel Tartakovsky, two students from Harvard Westlake and one student from the Barstow School in Kansas City attended the World Schools Debating Championships. The …

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Scruggs prepares new album


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First realizing his love for music as a child in his church’s choir, senior Tyler Scruggs has since developed a professional career in “indie pop” music. Though he has …

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HEROs save butterflies


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On Oct. 13, the HERO (Habitat and Environmental Restoration Org.) Club began its new Blue Butterfly Project. The project’s goal is to provide more habitats for the endangered Palos …

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