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Don't Let the Flu Get You Blue

Don’t Let the Flu Get You Blue

Edison Chen, Staff writer October 28, 2013

Staying healthy and avoiding getting sick are tasks that we undergo daily. Getting sick, however, is always possible. The microscopic size of bacteria makes it almost impossible to avoid a spread. Also,...

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BMW, Benz, or Prius?

Sander Alley and Nathan Haring, Staff writers October 28, 2013

One of the biggest things people notice at at PV High are each others’ cars. Some people think their car is the biggest part of their appearance. To others, it’s just a source of transportation. ...

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18 Days Around Spain

Chandler Spelta, Staff writer October 28, 2013

This summer Sea Kings went all over the world for vacation; however one Sea King went on a not-so-ordinary trip. Senior Ian Olfarnes put on his walking shoes and walked about 310 miles over a span of...

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Irish Pride

Irish Pride

Jihana Mendu, Staff Writer April 4, 2013

“Ouch! Why did you pinch me?” Yes, that’s right; those little leprechauns are back, because St. Patrick’s Day is almost here. For most, this Irish holiday is merely a day to wear green, or “Kiss...

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How to Stay Awake

Taylor Moore, Staff Writer April 4, 2013

In the midst of a busy school year, along with the threat of the AP exams and finals, many Sea Kings are already finding themselves short on sleep. Here are a few extra tips from Sea Kings and scholars...

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St. Patty’s Day Dinner

Avery Durko, Staff Writer April 4, 2013

For hundreds of years, the traditional St. Patrick’s Day dinner has consisted of a steaming plate of corned beef and cabbage.  Originally, the cabbage was served with Irish bacon instead of corned beef;...

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What to Wear this Winter

Ashley Overbeek, Staff Writer December 11, 2012

In most places around the world, winter weather means shapeless puffy coats and boots. Luckily in Palos Verdes, the extent of our winter climate involves a just a few days of heavy mist. With these relatively...

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Iphone 5?

Iphone 5?

Chasen Volkel, Staff Writer December 11, 2012

After a little more than a month with the iPhone 5, I personally think it was worth all the hype. Redesigned with an aluminum back and a slimmer feel, the biggest differences between the iPhone 5 and the...

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Football Superstar Matt Lopes

Jonathan Dominguez, Staff Writer December 11, 2012

Have you ever wondered which football superstar everyone is talking about at PV High this year? Most likely they are talking about senior running back Matt Lopes. He and his amazing teammates led the Sea...

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Open Orchard Productions Is Ripe with Success

Open Orchard Productions Is Ripe with Success

Abbey Fisler, Staff Writer October 22, 2012

This past year, a group of hard-working students went unnoticed; however, they have recently been featured. Some of you may know them as “The Core;” but what is The Core? It is an organization called...

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New Year, New Classes, and a New Associate Principal

Alisa Tashiro, Staff Writer October 22, 2012

Sea Kings, have you noticed a different face in the Assistant Principal’s room? No, it’s not Brett Kuykendall, but Dr. Charles Park. Although it may seem that Sea Kings are not familiar with Park,...

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The Switch to Aeries

Diamond Naga Siu, Staff Writer October 22, 2012

Staring blankly at the computer screen, unsure of what to do, many Sea Kings are befuddled by this new program; all are thinking the same questions:  “Why the switch to Aeries? What was wrong with Edline?” An...

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