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Freshmen spilled out from the stands and had to sit on the floor during the first Class Comp of the year. (Photo by Evelyn Yu)
Supersize Me:
Ivy Ruberg, Reporter/Social Media • November 6, 2024

Many people choose Palos Verdes High School because it’s the smaller of the two on the Peninsula, with Pen historically taking about 60% of...

The PTSA hosted its October 8 meeting in Kings Corner this past week. (Photo by Eason Kaewprasert)
Now Open: Kings Corner
Eason Kaewprasert and Valerie Villegas November 6, 2024

The new Kings Corner, which opened the first week of October, is a place where Sea Kings are encouraged to study, work on group projects, hang...

GSA's unity circle in 2019. (Photo Courtesy of Christina Varela)
GSA Celebrates 20 Years on Campus
Olivia Kao and Ella Sherry November 1, 2024

2024 marks the 20th anniversary of PVHS’ Gay Straight Alliance (GSA). The club was founded in 2004 to create a safe space on campus for LGBTQ+...

(Photo by Sophie Sun)
PVHS Honors Music Department Plays for a Crowd
Ryan Fuerte and Kelly Bojorquez March 18, 2024

Known for its extensive music department, Palos Verdes High School hosts an annual Honors Recital to spotlight students beyond music classes.  Students...

Is Christmas Still a Religious Holiday?
Is Christmas Still a Religious Holiday?
Jessica Hickman, Opinion Editor • December 12, 2025

For centuries, the Christmas holiday was defined as a primarily religious holiday of the Christian faith, celebrating the story of the nativity and the birth of Jesus. Traditionally,...

Academic Competition:
Academic Competition:
Walter Kim, Reporter/Social Media • December 12, 2025

Another boring day: you walk into math class, write down the homework, and prepare for the lesson. Your eyes scan the class as your teacher begins to slowly hand out the scores...

Real or Fake: the Ultimate Christmas Tree Debate
Real or Fake: the Ultimate Christmas Tree Debate
Fiona Cammidge, Reporter • December 12, 2025

Every December, people ask the same question. Should you buy real or fake Christmas trees?  The debate resurfaces every December, but the answer this year is clear. Real...

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New Generation, New Voices
New Generation, New Voices
Walter Kim, Reporter/ Social Media • January 29, 2026

Generation Z, commonly known as Gen Z, started around Y2K and was the first generation to grow up surrounded by screens and other technology.  As such, this generation’s...

The Chinese Book Nook
The Chinese Book Nook
Olivia Kim, Reporter • January 29, 2026

When you walk into the Chinese classroom the first thing that catches your eye isn’t the whiteboard or the rows of desks. It’s a corner alive with color and possibility....

Old Games Withstand the Test of Time
Old Games Withstand the Test of Time
Julian Noc, Reporter/Social media • December 12, 2025

In an age where everyone’s glued to their phones, computer games somehow continue to be a staple of everyday school life. Whether it’s a quick break during lunch or something...

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New California Law Sets School Phone Rules
Jemma Johnson, Reporter • January 29, 2026

Beginning in 2026, all public school districts in California will be required to limit or ban students’ use of smartphones during the school...

A Chance to Shine:
A Chance to Shine:
Anna Kalty, Reporter • January 29, 2026

On January 15, the musical theatre program showed off their talents to friends and family in their first showcase of the year.  After working...

A WILD Time at the UNO Tournament
A WILD Time at the UNO Tournament
Nikki Mogilefsky, Reporter • January 29, 2026

“Draw four! Red!” The library was bustling with energetic card players on the big day.  The library is home to many lively events on...

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Be Yourself, Be Legendary
Stella Gallai, Reporter • January 29, 2026

PVHS Boys Varsity Soccer are having a historic season, boasting a current record of 17-2-0 in all competitions with 53 goals scored as of Jan. 26. They lead the Bay League...

Jonah Cohen Commits
Jonah Cohen Commits
Alex Ioannou, Reporter • December 12, 2025

Jonah Cohen: a junior at Palos Verdes High School has made leaps and bounds in his baseball journey, his most recent being his commitment to UCLA. “I chose UCLA because...

Stronger After Setbacks
Stronger After Setbacks
Owen Hardesty, Reporter • December 12, 2025

In high school sports, injuries can derail a season, but for many PVHS athletes, they become defining moments of growth. Across all sports on the PV High campus, student...

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Pint-Sized Stories: Senior Send-Off
Luka Ardon and Chloe Choi, Centerspread Editors • May 31, 2023

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