Health: Edibles Invade Peninsula


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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), …

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Lost and Found: Students find new lives at pen


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Many 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 …

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Lost and Found: Peninsula families help save rescue animals


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Day 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 …

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Lost and Found: Gymnast finds love for pole vault


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Being 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 …

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The presidential election sparks debate


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According 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 …

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Students Pursue Political Internships


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Due 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 …

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Seniors Vote to make a Difference


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As 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 …

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California publishes data privacy guide


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With 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 …

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Students participate in new VEX Program


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For 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, …

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Teacher grants help update classroom technology


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This 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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