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So far PD has created 270 blog entries.

Korean pop music’s creativity, style tough to resist

My obsession spurred from one night — one night with one of my closest friends, Stefanie. I was introduced to the popular Korean Pop band, CN Blue, after she convinced me to watch one of their music videos. Taking in the four beautiful group members, I reveled at their stylish fashion, perfect voices, and lustrous hair.

By | May 4th, 2013|0 Comments

Teen Face: Gina Kelley, Montgomery High freshman

Coleen Kelley “is the best mother anyone could ask for,” says her daughter, Gina Kelley — but the Montgomery High School freshman still wants her peers to avoid doing what her mother did: becoming a parent too early.

By | May 3rd, 2013|0 Comments

Production is always possible

In a society where innovative business models are constantly being introduced, each with numerous paths to bring their business ideas to life, the attempt to hinder development is a dying practice, and one that should not occur in the first place

By | April 23rd, 2013|0 Comments

Mediation must be met

Mr. Mander, a ninth grade Physical Science teacher, makes it clear that striving for preservation is the best answer to a healthier future.

By | April 23rd, 2013|0 Comments

Seeking elusive balance on environmentalism vs. industry

The arguments between environmentalism and industrialization have convincing, logical speakers on both sides; likewise, they both have extremists that spoil the names of their cause. The key to the puzzle, some suggest, would be to find a balance between the two alternating ideologies — a world where the environment was protected, but not at the cost of the advancement of technology and humanity.

By | April 23rd, 2013|0 Comments

Seeking clarity on climate change

Even though the actions of major corporations cannot be stopped by the common citizen, awareness of environmental issues is a huge factor in fixing the problem.

By | April 23rd, 2013|0 Comments

Teen Face: Jennifer Hernandez, Windsor High, 17

Jennifer Hernandez, who joined the Boys & Girls Club in Windsor when she was in sixth grade, is in the running to become the organization's California Youth of the Year

By | April 13th, 2013|0 Comments

Teen Essay: San Antonio High helped turn life around

I turn 19 this summer and on March 1 I graduated high school. I owe this all to the school that finally cared enough to push me to graduate.

By | April 13th, 2013|0 Comments

None: The fastest-growing religious demographic

According to a study released by Pew Research Center, the fastest growing religious denomination in America is known as the “Nones,”or the religiously unaffiliated.

By | April 13th, 2013|0 Comments

Teen Face: Ryder Schalich, 16, Piner

Ryder Schalich isn't one to let a rare genetic disorder interfere with his life, competing on multiple Special Olympics teams, on a local Challenger Little League team and as a shot put and discus thrower on Piner's track team.

By | April 10th, 2013|0 Comments