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Home For the Holidays?

Sierra Namvari, Reporter November 18, 2020

During the holidays, friends and family normally plan to all come together whether that means traveling out of state, college students coming home for the break, or enjoying a Friendsgiving celebration.  Due...

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Surfing Sea Kings

Nicole Medawar, Reporter March 26, 2020

As some students see surfing as an isolated and almost unnoticed sport, senior Charlie Winkworth said, “The PVHS surf team is one of the main reasons I decided to come to this high school.” Winkworth...

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Meet the Class of 2020 – Presidential Candidate Run Down

Sarah Liu, News Editor February 25, 2020

Joe Biden Former Vice President Joe Biden is no stranger to presidential campaigns, running for the office in 1988 and 2008. Most young voters will recognize him as Vice President under the Obama administration,...

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A Sea King Seeking Her Roots

Isabella Ruiz, News Editor February 21, 2019

Many high schoolers may log enough volunteer hours to bump up college resumes or satisfy their CSF requirements, but one Sea King is motivated to do the same for a completely different purpose, as...

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Animating the Lives of Lunada Bay Students

February 21, 2019

PVHS Art Teacher, Kristy Jimenez and two of her Digital Animation students teach monthly drawing classes to the elementary students at Lunada Bay Elementary School. This year, the curriculum focuses...

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Applications for The Point 2019-2020 staff

February 19, 2019

Apply to be a member of the 2019-2020 staff! We are looking for writers, photographers, and illustrators. Stop by Room 414 if you have any questions! Download the application and turn in to Ms. Ruiz...

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Veganism: A Healthy and Popular Trend

December 21, 2018

Most people do not have to think twice about what they want to eat and what ingredients their food may contain. It is easy to go to a restaurant and order anything off the menu.  For vegans and vegetarians,...

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Have a Taste of Some of South Bay’s Great Cupcakes

Emily Typrowicz, Writer December 3, 2018

Which cupcake shop in the South Bay is the best? SusieCakes, Cuppies, Pavilions, or Mayers Bakery? The South Bay has many cupcake shops, but one question remains: which one is the best? In a taste...

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A Day in the Life: Pen vs. PV

Emma Conkling, Writer December 3, 2018

Charlotte Cicero: PV Student 6:05~I get up out of bed.   6:20 ~I wash my face, brush my teeth, and then get my outfit. 6:25~ I have a glass of water. 6:35~After I let my skin settle I start...

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Red Ribbon Week Offers Realistic Experiences

Ryan Olarte, Writer December 3, 2018

Every year, Be The Change (BTC)  promotes Red Ribbon Week around the campus; this year, BTC went as far as preparing a drunk driving simulator to show students the danger of alcohol. Students from...

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Affirmative Action Lawsuit

Sarah Liu, Writer December 3, 2018

As college admissions are looming for high school seniors, a lawsuit against Harvard University has the nation’s attention, bringing to light the allegations of discrimination against Asian American...

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Artists Reflect on the Heroes That Inspire Them

Heather Bryant, Writer December 3, 2018

It’s the time of the year again when PVHS students interested in all facets of the arts (including photography, drawing and painting, and even filmmaking) enter into the annual Reflections contest for...

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