Lenient clubs devalue prestige and education


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Students more than ever are being allowed to participate in once selective campus organizations. However, as membership expands, its value diminishes. Standards dilute as organizations grow — an alarming …

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Don’t shave, donate


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During November, both students and teachers can be spotted sporting more facial hair than usual. This trend, however, has a deeper meaning rather than simply being an excuse to stop …

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Spirit week arrives on campus


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As the much-talked about rivalry game against Palos Verdes High School loomed closer and closer, ASB kicked off the week with festivities such as class competitions and pep rallies. Along …

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Homecoming comes to Peninsula


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Looking out over the amphitheater, it is hard to believe that it has already been a year since Peninsula’s Disney-themed Homecoming. Students anticipate what the theme will be this …

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EDITORIAL: Make do with less


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Is the glass half full or half empty? When it comes to something as arbitrary as a simple pint of water, it is easy to make a quick decision. Half …

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Peninsula hosts events in anticipation of eighth graders


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For 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 …

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Eighth Grade Open House


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It’s that night again, when Peninsula’s campus is swarmed by tons of eighth graders from nearby middle schools eager to see what Peninsula is all about.
The Open House starting at …

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