Sophomore Maansi Murty was only seven years old when she started practicing jiu-jitsu, after her cousin, sophomore Melia Ewing, asked her to join her studio. As the years passed, Murty’s …
Read MorePeninsula events such as Cultural Week help bring the world to the campus. But sophomores Jenna Yamada and Cami Arai, junior Kristin Sakoda and senior Patty Hori have found a …
Read MorePeninsula athletes are given numerous opportunities to travel and compete throughout the United States, from tennis tournaments at Stanford University to softball exhibitions in Colorado. This past April, sophomore Catherine …
Read MoreThe earliest California students can get a driver’s license is 16. But unlike most students her age, sophomore Shayla Patel has already been driving for two years. She started driving a Nissan GTR and …
Read MoreOn Sept. 10, the City Council of Palos Verdes Estates addressed a proposal to change the Paseo Del Sol Fire Trail into a set of goat steps, which would have …
Read MoreTitle IX, first passed in 1972, is the law that first helped gap gender inequality in schools. The law states that there must be gender equality in …
Read More“They all tried their best,” said Vaneeb Kahn, commenting on February 1st’s Super Bowl XLIX. The New England Patriots played against the Seattle Seahawks for possession of the Lombaradi Trophy. …
Read MoreFor every fan that attends a game, there is an athlete that strives for success during practice; for the athletes that play, there is a coach that helps motivate and …
Read MoreAfter another successful season, six players on girls tennis competed in CIF individually in the singles and doubles division. To enter the individual playoffs, players had to come in first …
Read MoreMany athletes at Peninsula participate in club sports which not only takes time, but also skill.
Club athletes can spend anywhere between 8 and 12 hours a week practicing, playing games, …