Eisemann dances past stereotypes


0

Out of the 28 members on Advanced Choreo, junior Alexander Eisemann is the only male on the team. He took P.E. Dance for two years before deciding to try …

Read More

We will never change…will we?


0

High school has been defined as a time for a teenager to develop as a person—or at the very least, to make the bad decisions now as opposed to …

Read More

Peninsula debater competes internationally


0

For two weeks this month, senior Daniel Tartakovsky, two students from Harvard Westlake and one student from the Barstow School in Kansas City attended the World Schools Debating Championships. The …

Read More

Why so serious?


0

Senior Ryan Sawelson met his girlfriend senior Demi Butler in their freshman year. They began to date in Oct. of their sophomore year, and have since been together for two …

Read More

Immigration policies much too stringent, need serious reform


0

On Dec. 10, 25 illegal immigrants from Mexico were arrested and later detained along the coast of Abalone Cove. This new incident has increased local citizens’ awareness about the United …

Read More

Measure benefitting lower-income schools unfair


0

For many months, students and staff alike have been stressing about conserving resources and being eco-friendly in order to minimize costs. The school loses $36 per absent student daily, and …

Read More

Through the fire


0

In November of 2012, sophomore Crystal Kurtz discovered a tumor in her right knee. Although the small cyst was benign, it needed to be removed to prevent any further pain …

Read More

Pushing through


0

From music videos to movies,   is often portrayed as the geeky group of misfits. A quick trip around campus reveals that much of what students know about these “band …

Read More

Making new connections


0

For the past two months, seniors Nick Entin and Albert Khalbourji have been working on a school related app called PenConnect. The app will allow students and parents to access …

Read More

Finding her place


0

For students walking into the counseling office, an unfamiliar face may stand out among the staff, but to faculty however, Marie Blackwood is anything but unfamiliar. In 2007, Blackwood …

Read More