As digital technology spreads its reaches and transportation grows more accessible than ever before, the homogeneity of the world is quickly disappearing. It is giving way to a mixed Earth …
Read MoreMay 1 is coming: it is the day that seniors must declare intent to a university of their choosing. At the start of the year, we slaved over college and …
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Upon graduation, the class of 2016 will embark on the worn path of adulthood. For those reaching legal age this year, turning 18 will add more weight …
Though Valentine’s Day is often regarded as a day dedicated to our loved ones, we forget to remember the most important relationship of our lives: the one with ourselves. It …
Read MoreThough Valentine’s Day is often regarded as a day dedicated to our loved ones, we forget to remember the most important relationship of our lives: the one with ourselves. It …
Read MoreCalifornia Governor Jerry Brown recently signed the new “Yes Means Yes” legislation, an initiative intended to teach high school students about the importance of mutual consent. Also referred to as …
Read MoreIn the past week, tragedies struck all corners of the world: the bombings in Beirut, Lebanon and most recently, the attacks in Paris, France. Hundreds perished, but these individuals will …
Read MorePeninsula was recently awarded the Golden Bell, an honor given to fewer than 50 high schools and districts across California that demonstrate an outstanding capability for school leadership. Peninsula’s leadership …
Read MoreThe Jackie Prindle Pool, the Kelly Johnson Fieldhouse, wireless Internet systems and new faculty merely touch on the long list of Peninsula’s additions in the past three years. Though countless, …
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