Hand in Hand


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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 …

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Mi casa es su casa, nuestra casa


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Some 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 …

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Conflicts in Korea


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As 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 …

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Shelf Life


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The Text Effect: Social media’s effect of writing


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Texting 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 …

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Chinese in all ways except for one


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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 …

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Learning and earning


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Peninsula 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 …

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Hook, Line, and Sinker: Invitations to student leadership conferences just sales pitches


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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 …

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Meeting with MasterDrive


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On 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, …

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Fantappie of the Opera


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At 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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