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By Shannon Yan International News: A strike in Syria on July 8th killed a leader of the terrorist group Muhsin al Fadhi. Al Fadhi was the leader of the Khorasan Group, a terrorist organization composed of senior al Qaeda members who moved …

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Tradition v Law

submitted by Hong Guo On Friday, August 28, 2015, a jury convicted Owen Labrie, 19, of a sexual assault misdemeanor and a separate felony charge that carries up to eleven years. He was acquitted of three more serious charges for felony sexual …

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HEARTS

By Joyce Ye On Aug. 9, 2015, the non-profit student-led organization Help Everyone and Remember to Share (HEARTS) hosted a fundraiser named Succeed and Help Succeed in Sunnyvale, California. During this fundraiser, which was attended by parents and students alike, thousands of …

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2015 Rising Star Magazine Summer Competition Results

After long hours of deliberation, our Rising Star Magazine editors have decided on the results of our 2015 competition! In first place we have Angela Luo with “Stranger Danger”. Our second place winners are Shannon Yan, Matthew Gao, and Helen Dong. Third …

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GLI Talent Show

On August 15, 2015, a full house of people gathered at Trinity Lutheran Church to watch the most talented youths in the Tri-Valley area showcase their passions and talents. This was the 3rd Annual Talent Show hosted by Global Leadership Initiative (GLI), …

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Chinese Community Happiness Party

Milpitas, CA.  ­– July 19, 2015 – About a hundred people attended a Chinese Community Happiness Party hosted by the Chinese American Literature Magazine, with the hope of gathering everyone together to form a tighter bond with each other. There were shows, seminars, and games inside. Gifts were …

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Reducing Student Stress and Depression

Click for Report: 2015 High School Student Stress and Wellness Survey from the teen perspective CUPERTINO, Calif. – A recent study involving over 1,400 students showed that nearly 1 in 4 high school students in the bay area are highly likely to have …

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