Marijuana edibles, food items infused with cannabis, are rapidly becoming popular in high schools throughout the United States. They are especially dangerous because of their high levels of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), …
Read MoreMany students who attend Peninsula have moved from different areas around the country and around the world. They had to adjust to a new school environment, including new friends and …
Read MoreDay after day, lost animals residing in shelters search for love and companionship. With the help of people who adopt from or volunteer at shelters, these animals can finally find …
Read MoreBeing injured and unable to continue a sport is devastating, but senior Isabelle Beaudoin dealt with her situation as well as she could. Beaudoin faced many gymnastics-related injuries and had …
Read MoreAccording to CNN, the first presidential debate brought in a record number of 84 million viewers, and has been an example of the closely followed election. Seniors Samuel Jennings and …
Read MoreDue in part to the recent presidential election, an increasing number of students are becoming more involved in politics. As students begin to discover their interests in …
Read MoreAs the presidential election approaches on Nov. 8, many people are preparing to vote for the candidate they believe will best lead the United States. Out of …
Read MoreWith a generation that is so accustomed to using technology for educational purposes, maintaining privacy has become increasingly difficult. California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris recently published a guide with …
Read MoreFor the first time, Peninsula has created two VEX Robotics teams, which design and build robots to compete at competitions. The Peninsula VEX teams were introduced by sophomores Saahil Parikh, …
Read MoreThis year, four Peninsula teachers won Chuck Miller Grants, which are awarded to Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District teachers through the Peninsula Education Foundation (PEF) and fund for teachers …
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