Day 7: Shanghai #1
Today we visited Suzhou, the village on water. It’s a town based on the river in which people are transported by boat. It’s really beautiful and there are only small shops and places to eat. Everybody lives on top of …
Read MoreToday we visited Suzhou, the village on water. It’s a town based on the river in which people are transported by boat. It’s really beautiful and there are only small shops and places to eat. Everybody lives on top of …
Read MoreChina is so different! Hong Kong is so tame compared to Shanghai! In Shanghai, people spit and hack everywhere and they have fewer manners than those in HK. I saw a man spit in our hotel lobby! Other than that, …
Read MoreAs the school year has finally come to a close, students shared their exciting plans for this summer as well as their hopes for the upcoming school year.…
Read MoreDanielle Watson is a sophomore at Penn High School, a starting pitcher for the softball team, and a commit to the University of Louisville. The Penn softball team’s next game is tomorrow at noon. Penn will play Mishawaka for the …
Read MoreAre you interested in acting, tech theatre, or do you just love watching shows? Then the Penn Theatre Club is for you!…
Read MorePenn’s 56th graduating class will be turning their tassels tonight at Notre Dame’s Purcell Pavilion. Finals are finishing up, graduation parties are being planned, and farewells are being said. But before we say our final farewell to Penn High School, …
Read MoreThe annual Pennstock celebration occured on May 25th and May 26th for ACP and AP US History students.…
Read MoreOn Wednesday night, after earning the first round in sectionals, the Lady Kingsmen beat the Riley Wildcats in the sectional semi-final.…
Read MoreAre you considering working with children from ages 0-4 in your dream profession? Are you fascinated by how an embryo grows and develops into a child? Maybe you should consider enrolling in Penn’s Child Development class.…
Read MorePenn High School has over 3,500 students walking around the hallways. Add teachers and staff and you have nearly 4,000 people. One of the problems that they are faced with is the use of the word “Gay” and how many …
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