On Oct. 3, former Facebook data scientist Frances Hugen released findings about Facebook in a live interview with Columbia Broadcasting News (CBS) that the social media platform is generating content …
Read MoreWhen an anonymous user posted a video taking apart a hand sanitizer dispenser and shattering its case on the bathroom floor on the social media platform TikTok, the video instantly …
Read MoreIn the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, moved to summer of 2021 because of the coronavirus, Asian American Sunisa (Suni) Lee won the all-around gold medal in gymnastics for the U.S. team. …
Read MoreOn Sept. 3, Marvel released their first movie with a fully Asian cast, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” (Shang-Chi). According to Cable News Network (CNN), “Shang-Chi” is …
Read MoreOn Oct. 5 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles County (LA County), about 2,100 ballots were sent to voters without the listed option to vote for a presidential candidate. According to …
Read MoreAs a result of coronavirus (COVID-19) quarantine restrictions, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has suggested mail-in voting as a socially distanced alternative to going to the polls. Unlike in-person …
Read MoreAccording to the Washington Post, African Americans are more than three times as likely to be shot and killed by a police officer than white Americans, even though they account …
Read MoreEnglish 2 and English 2 Honors teacher and previous Black Student Union (BSU) adviser Maria McCloud held her first book club meeting at Peninsula during the Long Term Planning (LTP) …
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Peninsula’s English department recently gained a new English 1 and 2 Honors teacher, Tracey Bly. As a Peninsula graduate of the class of 1989, Bly wanted to return to the …
Read MoreAfter Associate Principal Michael Wanmer left Peninsula High School at the end of last school year, Christina Sunada was hired by the Palos Verdes Peninsula School District (PVPUSD) as the …
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