By Jiemin Sun During the winter holidays, many people “migrate” to warmer areas to pass the cold weather, like to a beach resort in the Caribbean or a warm comfy chair by the fireplace at home. But another option, skiing, is quite …
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By Michael Chang HIV, or the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, has potential to affect us all, and is one of the most widespread sexually transmitted diseases there are. To make matters worse, HIV and its effect, AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) currently have no …
Read More »Is Daylight Saving Time (DST) good for your health?
By Jiemin Sun Daylight Saving Time (DST), also known as “Daylight Saving Time,” is a system of local time regulation to help in energy conservation. Many argue that DST is needed to cut down on the entire country’s energy consumption, but other …
Read More »Eat your Breakfast
By Caryn Cai Even a good night’s sleep cannot counteract the negative effects not eating breakfast has on our bodies. For one thing, it can cause hypoglycemia, a condition where the body holds exceedingly low amounts of sugar in the bloodstream. After …
Read More »ISIS’s Chemical Weapons
By David Zhang The battle against ISIS has been exceedingly difficult for the coalition of nations scrambling to work together, and the insurgency group is defending itself by causing environmental hazards in their area. Since the battle for Mosul started, ISIL militants …
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By Cindy Guo The days are getting chilly. It’s super cold on the East Coast, and the weather is just weird here in California. It’s cold one day, hot the next, and the library’s AC is always blasting. Students are getting sent …
Read More »Drug Wars
By Kevin Liu The War on Drugs, declared by President Richard Nixon during the early 1970s, is a war between the United States and the use of domestic drugs in our country. The purpose of this conflict was to reduce the number …
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