Third-Party Voting: Why It Is a Waste of a Vote


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 As the 2020 presidential election swiftly approaches, the Republican and Democratic parties have grown divided due to the increasing tensions between the rivaling presidential candidates, current President Donald Trump and …

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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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Hopin’ to Reopen


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 According to the Los Angeles Times, 3.5 percent of the coronavirus (COVID-19) tests from Sept. 13 to Sept. 20 came back positive, the lowest rate California has seen since the …

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Coronavirus Relief: Does It Cover Everybody?


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The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has drastically impacted the working class and their lifestyle across the United States. Many Americans are worrying about paying their rent and bills after losing their …

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PVPUSD Continues to Support Community Despite School Closure


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As education facilities worldwide have closed down due to coronavirus (COVID-19), Palos Verdes Unified School District (PVPUSD) has also begun its district closure as of March 13, also in an …

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Buying in Bulk Due to Coronavirus


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Since the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in America and the recent stay-at-home orders, many Americans have been trying to stock up on supplies. This has made it very difficult for some …

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Tweet by Media Pundit Sparks Controversy in Community


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On March 16, district Superintendent Alex Cherniss sent an email to the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District community confirming that a student at Palos Verdes High School (PVHS) tested …

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Online Learning Prompts Cheating to Become More Prevalent Among Students


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Due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, schools in the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District have been operating in an online-school format since March 13 and have closed for the …

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Fight on Campus Spotlights Bystanders’ Passivity


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According to various Peninsula security staff members, there have been a number of reported incidents involving recent student fights on campus. One of these altercations occurred in one of Peninsula’s …

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New Assembly Bill’s Proposal Sparks Controversy over Philosophies of Voting


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On Feb. 4, California Assemblyman Marc Levine proposed Assembly Bill 2070 (AB 2070) that would require all registered voters in California to vote in all upcoming elections. To enforce this …

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