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The Fight for Net Neutrality

Hailey Blanchette, Writer January 31, 2018

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released the final repeal order to the public on January 5. The order went into detail on how Internet Service Providers (ISP) will be placed under jurisdiction...

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Net Neutrality Should Be A Right, Not A Privilege

Seren Cho and Seren Cho January 31, 2018

In mid-December, the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) voted to repeal Net Neutrality. This repeal, prompted by FCC chairman Ajit Pai, has caused much controversy among Americans. Net Neutrality gives...

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Is the End of TV Near?

Phoebe Lai, Writer January 31, 2018

The entertainment world has become a much more broad network in just the past decade. Several more companies with access to recorded television and movies have developed and are becoming more popular in...

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Black Mirror Predicts Our Futures

Hailey Blanchette, Writer January 31, 2018

Black Mirror, a Netflix original series, is today’s modern Twilight Zone. Black Mirror is a show that examines modern society, particularly with regard to the unanticipated consequences of new technologies....

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The Snow Didn’t Pack a Punch

Nikolas Tempereau, Writer January 31, 2018

Last years ski seasons led to record breaking snowfall on the mountains closest to Palos Verdes: Big Bear Mountain, Mammoth Mountain, and Heavenly Mountain. According to the Mammoth snow report, it...

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Ice Skating to Greatness

Nikolas Tempereau, Writer January 31, 2018

We know sea king football, we know seaking basketball, but there is also sea king figure skating. Out of school hours, in the independent study P.E program, Alana Mendez, a sophomore at PVHS, figure...

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Super Bowl LII

Noah Whang, Writer January 31, 2018

The 2017 NFL season was one of the most unpredictable seasons in recent history. During the postseason, the Minnesota Vikings lost to the underdog philadelphia Eagles in the NFC championship. The...

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Palos Verdes Drama puts on a spine-chilling show in their latest play, Little Shop of Horrors.

Review: Drama Delivers a Horrifically Good Time

Isabella Ruiz December 3, 2017

Palos Verdes High School’s Drama Department presents Little Shop of Horrors, a riveting play about a mysterious, man-eating plant. The play opens in a small, failing flower shop on urban Skid Row....

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NFL Takes a Knee

Emily Typrowicz, Staff writer November 3, 2017

Numerous NFL players have been taking a knee during the national anthem during this year’s season. Players throughout the league have been kneeling, locking arms, and have even refused to come out of...

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The Overview:

Seren Cho, Staff writer November 3, 2017

Ever since elementary school, we have all gone through many versions of Red Ribbon Week. Red Ribbon Week highlights the effects of drug and alcohol use and is practiced at every school throughout the district....

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Sesay Honored with Award

Phoebe Lai, Staff writer October 5, 2017

Abdul Sesay, PVHS technology aide, was recently rewarded with the Excellent Service to Humanity award for being the founder of GIVE BACK to the CHILDREN PROJECT. Sesay endured a remarkable journey to...

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Hurricane Emergency: Students Called to Action

Audrey Trell, Staff writer October 5, 2017

In the wake of a summer filled with natural disasters, the PV High student body, led by BTC and ASB, set out to try and aid Texas in its recovery. “While Hurricane Harvey was happening, I asked Mrs....

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