By: Henry Guo Have you ever heard of New Year’s Concert in Vienna? My first time watching the Vienna Philharmonic New Year’s Concert via TV was in 1986. It is now a must see program in New Year’s Day for millions of …
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By: Patrick Xu On December 12th, 2015, I interviewed Coach Abi, a prestigious swim coach, on what makes a successful swimmer, what is important to remember throughout the negatives and positives of swimming, and what lessons or hardship are learned and overcome. …
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By: Teresa Tu My family and I drove from San Francisco to Los Angeles during the Thanksgiving holiday. We had been to Los Angeles many times before as well as many tourist attractions in the area. This time we decided to go …
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By: Jocelyn Li As technology is becoming a larger part of children’s lives, they are exposed to more and more advertisements from fast food companies. A study shows that “obesity has more than doubled among children ages 2 to 5 (5.0% to …
Read More »Monument Community Offers Diverse Cuisine
Monument Community Offers Diverse Cuisine by: Richard Eber Calling the Monument Community of Concord a “Gourmet Ghetto” is no insult. For years this area has been the home of a large number of affordable restaurants that diners from the entire region have …
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Airbnb By: Henry Guo Airbnb is a fast growing business based in downtown San Francisco. This company is very unique in its business model and is challenging traditional hotel businesses. It allows homeowners to rent their rooms or whole apartments out to …
Read More »Utopia: Is it Possible?
By: Josie Huang Utopia equals a perfect world. But is a utopia possible? Definitely not. If a utopia was possible, it probably wouldn’t be a utopia for EVERYONE. Maybe we could get a group to be in their own utopia, but definitely …
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