On April 19, math teacher Christian Kim hosted an apologetics seminar, using science to defend Christian beliefs. Senior Josephine Lin, one of the event’s coordinators, said that Kim had wanted …
Read MoreSome Peninsula students volunteer their time to give back to communities near and far. Over the spring break, junior Michael DiMatteo and freshman Mariah Watts traveled with 50 members of …
Read MoreAs numerous Peninsula students have families living in South Korea, the impact of North Korea’s heightening threats is evident even thousands of miles away. Though these threats are no the …
Read MoreTexting and social media are arguably the biggest current influences on writing. English teacher Ann-Marie Voegtlin says the new way of socializing is “rushed” and “lacks intimacy.”
“Social media and texting …
Although this is only sophomore Shreya Ramayya’s second year taking Chinese, she is one of 24 high school students in the United States who has been selected to participate …
Read MorePeninsula students are learning and earning. Some students on campus have used their school experiences and hobbies to create money-making businesses and trends.
Undercover Phone Cases is a newer business …
Each year, companies that hold student leadership conferences spend extraordinary amounts of money to recruit students to attend their conferences. Many companies recruit students through what seems like a rigorous …
Read MoreOn Wednesday, Feb. 6, MasterDrive spoke about the danger of distracted driving as a part of Red Ribbon Week. Although some families only went for the free Driver’s Ed course, …
Read MoreAt a time when pop artists like Katy Perry and Bruno Mars flood popular culture, classical genres of music ebb. Senior Sarah Fantappie, however, has devoted much of her life …
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