Senior Dancer Wins First Place in Improvisation


On Feb. 22, senior Jennifer Vieweg won first place in the Contemporary Soloist Improvisation category at the West Coast Elite (WCE) Dance Regionals in Corona, California. After being a part …

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KELLY NOMINATED FOR NATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL


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Senior and filmmaker Caitlyn Kelly was selected to participate in the All American High School Film Festival from Oct. 5 to 8 in New York City. Her documentary “what exactly …

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SENIOR ATHLETES ACCEPT COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS


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As seniors begin to decide which college they want to attend, some have committed to specific schools through athletic scholarships. Seniors Akin Akinwumi and Ariana Bucur, both members of the …

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MAHONEY SERVES THE SICK IN FRANCE


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In July,  junior Mara Mahoney went to Lourdes, France through the St. Francis Service Pilgrimage with ten other young adults ranging from ages 16 to 20. St. Francis Service Pilgrimage …

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JAPANESE CLASS EXPERIENCES A NEW CULTURE


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This past summer, Peninsula collaborated with Toyama Daiichi High School (TDHS) in Toyama, Japan to sponsor an exchange program that gave each school’s students an opportunity to immerse themselves in …

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DRAMA TAKES PART IN EDINBURGH FESTIVAL


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Members of Peninsula’s Drama Department spent July 27 through Aug. 10 in Scotland, witnessing and participating in the annual Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the largest performing arts festival in the world.
The …

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SENIOR TRAVELS ABROAD TO SPREAD HER FAITH


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This summer, senior Jane Prock joined a group of students at Texas Christian University (TCU) on a mission trip to Indonesia and evangelized to the native people about her religion. …

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JUNIOR LEARNS ABOUT SPANISH LANGUAGE AND CULTURE IN CHILE


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This summer, junior Laura Jankowski, went to Chile to study abroad. For eight weeks she lived in Viña Del Mar, Chile and learned about the Spanish language, culture and school …

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Health: Senator proposes to adjust school start times


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Sleep deprivation has become an increasingly prevalent problem for students. According to the National Sleep Foundation, teens need eight to 10 hours of sleep to function best, but only 15 …

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Health: Students discover new ways to cope with stress


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Many Peninsula students can probably recall a time of stress and anxiety due to school, sports and other activities. One study conducted by New York University in 2015 found that …

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