First realizing his love for music as a child in his church’s choir, senior Tyler Scruggs has since developed a professional career in “indie pop” music. Though he has …
Read MoreNational Public Radio recently reported on a study by BJ Weill of Cornell Medical College, which found that teenagers are more rational than originally thought. This may come as a …
Read MoreFor many seniors, the pressure of choosing the right college has begun. As students scramble to assemble the perfect college list, they look towards the College Career Center to gain …
Read MoreOn Oct. 13, the HERO (Habitat and Environmental Restoration Org.) Club began its new Blue Butterfly Project. The project’s goal is to provide more habitats for the endangered Palos …
Read MoreJill Verenkoff, an English 2 Honors and English 4 AP Lit. teacher, has been teaching at Peninsula for 20 years. In that time, she has accompanied two presidential scholars …
Read MoreOn Tuesday April 4, audience members sat anxiously in a packed auditorium as they awaited the opening night of Transitions, a dance show performed by Choreo dance. Transitions also represented …
Read MoreBlown up structures on the lunchtime amphitheatre, stereos playing at lunch, flash mobs, Disney characters and dogs walking campus all have one thing in common; they all would be completely …
Read MoreFor eighth graders, this is the most important time of year- the time when one chooses a high school for next four years. Peninsula has hosted events to help make …
Read MoreAs World Language Week approaches, students and teachers of foreign languages prepare for their day to perform something during the week of March 19. Their goal is to have more students …
Read MoreAlmost like a second home, the library serves as one of the most visited places for students, as attested to the fact that throughout the day there is never a …
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