Clash of the Clowns


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 With the 2020 presidential election just around the corner on Nov. 3, stakes are high for both incumbent Republican nominee President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee, former Vice President Joe …

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Rest in Power, RBG: A Celebration of Her Life and the Controversy That Follows


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After Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s passing on Sept. 18, Peninsula students and other individuals across the country mourned by flying U.S. flags at half-mast and sharing messages of …

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Celebrities Celebrate 2020 Graduates


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Due to the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), all large gatherings of any kind have been either postponed or canceled. This includes what many students consider to be one of …

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The Cancellation of Senior Activities Due to School Closure


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Due to the stay-at-home orders issued in California and the shutdown of schools statewide in response to the coronavirus, extracurricular programs at Peninsula have had to postpone, modify or cancel …

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Committing to College Based on Online Resources?


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As the college commitment deadline approaches, seniors at Peninsula and other high schools across the country are facing the decision of which college to commit to for the upcoming school …

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Peninsula Junior Produces Unfiltered Podcasts about Teenage Struggles


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Since Feb. 15, junior Matthew Wong has been recording and uploading content for his podcast, “The SupaAsian’s.”  In each episode, Wong speaks for around five minutes about issues such as …

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A WATER MARK IN WATER POLO HISTORY


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The varsity boys’ water polo team won first place at the Western Tournament, which took place on Sept. 14 at Kennedy High School and Sept. 15 at Garden Grove High …

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FALL SPORTS PREVIEW: VARSITY GIRLS’ TENNIS


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Varsity girls’ tennis started out their season with a 16-2 win against Beverly Hills High School on Sept. 6, and another 16-2 win against Santa Monica High School on Sept. …

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