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House of Blues: Prom 2023

House of Blues: Prom 2023

On May 20, Sea Kings spent a night “dancing in the moonlight” at the House of Blues, Anaheim
May 31, 2023

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Creating New Paths Through Community College

Aidan Shen, Reporter May 31, 2023

With college acceptance rates getting more competitive by the year, the stigma around community college is clearing, and taking a more affordable path could be a better choice.  Community colleges...

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(Photo courtesy of Johannes Eberhart)

Living Up to His Name

Johannes Eberhart aiming for major success in music
Amber Chen, Editor-in-Chief May 31, 2023

The seventeenth and eighteenth centuries had Johann Sebastian Bach. The nineteenth century had Johannes Brahms. And the twenty-first century has Johannes Anton Assigal Eberhart, a musician and conductor...

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(Photo courtesy of Jeff Kearns)

The Three Musketeers: Futures in Water Polo

Quinn Kearns and Eva Yancheson, Social Media Editor and Reporter May 31, 2023

Bowen Moravek - University of Toronto Q: How did you first get into playing water polo? A: “I grew up in Canada playing hockey, so I was never really an aquatic person. I came down to LA maybe...

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Chow Shows How To Do It All

Sophie Sun, Reporter May 31, 2023

Jenna Chow is undoubtedly one of PV High’s most accomplished seniors. Headed to Yale University this fall, Chow plans on majoring in Mechanical Engineering or Computing in the Arts. She has made major...

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Seniors Declare Their Future Plans

Seniors Declare Their Future Plans

May 22, 2023

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Introducing the New 2023-2024 ASB Executive Board

Hailey Kim, Reporter April 18, 2023

Palos Verdes High School is excited to introduce its new ASB Executive Board for the upcoming 2023-2024 school year. The new board members, who were appointed without an election process due to the absence...

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Walther Won’t Falter

A glimpse into the life of PVHS icon Grant Walther
Lucia Ruiz, Editor-in-Chief April 14, 2023

“You’re the man, Grant!” campus security guard Coach exclaimed, zooming past our interview in the golf cart. Senior Grant Walther is The Man, two-time Scholar Quiz champion, Model United Nations...

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Spring Musical “Something Rotten!” Will Crack You Up

Amber Chen, Editor-in-Chief April 14, 2023

Bright lights, stage fights and a dazzling chorus — what’s not to love?  On April 14, the satirical musical “Something Rotten!” is opening at PVHS. Shows run until April 23.  Set in...

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Members of GSA, PVHS/Pen alumni, teachers, parents, PVE Mayor Jim Roos, and author Kyle Lukoff’s parents, all spoke in support of LGBTQ+ visibility in schools. (Photo by Eva Mayrose)

GSA Members Speak Out in Support of LGBTQ-Inclusive Curriculum

March 14, 2023

In light of a challenge to a book featuring a transgender character, PVHS Gay-Straight Alliance attended the March 8 PVPUSD Board meeting to share their experiences and thoughts on the importance of books...

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PVPUSD Students Advocate in Sacramento with Capitol Convoy

PVPUSD Students Advocate in Sacramento with Capitol Convoy

Sophie Sun, Reporter March 14, 2023

Capitol Convoy is an esteemed PVPUSD program dedicated to having students advocate for improvements in their local school district as well as schools throughout California.  In the 2023 iteration,...

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