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Kula

Diamond Naga, writer November 4, 2014

Cold air hitting my face the moment I entered Kula was not the first thing I realized on that unseasonably hot autumn day- it was the peppy Billboard music paralleling this medium-sized Japanese chain’s...

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Spooky Halloween Treats

Spooky Halloween Treats

Sophie Pillar, writer November 4, 2014

  Derived from All Souls’ Day, an ancient ritual in honoring the dead, Halloween has evolved throughout centuries and continues to reign high among the nation’s favorite holidays.  From creative...

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Athlete of the Month: Zack deCiutiis

Athlete of the Month: Zack deCiutiis

Chris Kelliny, Staff Writer June 9, 2014

Palos Verdes Senior Zack deCiutiis is having a monstrous baseball season, and has put together a breakout season at the plate. The Seaking outfielder started playing baseball at the age of eight and has...

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The Road to PV High

Jihana Mendu, Staff Writer June 9, 2014

The faculty at PV High is diverse. Everyone working here loves it, but not everyone had initially planned on working at a high school. Here’s what some of our faculty did before working at PV High.   Name:...

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Senioritis: Myth or Fact?

Senioritis: Myth or Fact?

Chandler Spelta, Staff Writer March 12, 2014

With second semester in full bloom, PV High Seniors are beginning to feel the itch to graduate. The concept of senioritis is one that every high school student knows of- anxiously awaiting no homework,...

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Spanish Teacher and Former Mayor?

Spanish Teacher and Former Mayor?

Jonathan Dominguez, Staff Writer March 12, 2014

Did you know that the former mayor of Rancho Palos Verdes is a teacher here at PV High? Spanish I and II teacher Barbara J. Ferraro was mayor of Rancho Palos Verdes back in 1997. Ferraro was mayor of Rancho...

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Tips to Combat the PV Plague

Tips to Combat the PV Plague

Jihana Mendu, Staff Writer March 12, 2014

Spring Break is just around the corner which means spring is here. As the sun shines once again, and new life begins to emerge and spring finally settles in so does something else: spring fever. So if...

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Mean Green Mint Chocolate Machines

Colette Garcia, Staff Writer March 12, 2014

With Saint Patrick’s Day around the corner, like any other holiday throughout the year, dessert is a must. Unlike other special festivities like Christmas and Thanksgiving, St. Patty’s Day does not...

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Richard Burton and the Artist Inside

Richard Burton and the Artist Inside

Ryan Moore, Staff Writer February 12, 2014

He drives around in the security cart with his sunglasses and hat, but behind that is an artist. Richard Burton was a successful artist who worked for various companies. “My one thing that I was good...

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Ari Kare - Photo by Becky Lee

Kare Spears a Spot in the Grammy Band

Nathan Haring, staff writer February 12, 2014

The moment has finally arrived; you are walking across the stage, shaking hands with a school administrator, and smiling for the cameras. You have graduated from high school and completed a major milestone...

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New School Year, New Country

Jihana Mendu, Staff writer October 28, 2013

Most PV High students come back from summer vacation ready for a new school year without too many changes- same friends, same environment, same place. However, for junior Nikolas Walters, not only is this...

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Fall Fashion Breezes into PV High

Colette Garcia, Staff writer October 28, 2013

With the fog starting to roll in and the days getting cooler, Palos Verdes students are trading in the crop tops and frayed high waited shorts and adjusting to fall fashion.  This year’s fall fashion...

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