On Tuesday, May 12th, 2020, Gunmen attacked a hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, leaving 56 people dead and 100 others wounded. Attacks on the hospital’s maternity ward alone killed 24 people, including newborn children. The Afghan government has blamed the Taliban, a common …
Read More »Adjusting Study Habits During Quarantine
By: Eileen Guo Things may feel out-of-control right now. You may be facing a lot of unknowns and disruptions. Try to be patient with yourself, your classmates, and your instructors during this time. Take care of your wellbeing first. Making a plan …
Read More »Ozone Hole
By Christina Hua In early 2020, a gigantic hole in the ozone layer was discovered above the Arctic, roughly three times the size of Greenland. Since then, the hole has fixed itself, much to the relief of scientists and researchers. If the …
Read More »Vitamin D
By: Michelle Hua Vitamin D is an essential nutrient within the human body. Despite its name, vitamin D is actually a hormone, not a vitamin, as it can be produced by the body. This nutrient is extremely important to maintain a healthy …
Read More »Sale of .org Domain Owner Blocked
by David Zhang When you go to search something on the internet, it is difficult to tell with just a glance what kind of purpose a site serves. This is where domain names come in handy. They help a user identify generally …
Read More »Coronavirus as an Opportunity
Serena Mao The shelter in place orders have had quite an impact on all of us––likely a different one on everyone, but an impact nonetheless. Common themes include being extraordinarily bored, as we can’t go out to eat with our friends or …
Read More »CES 2021 Scheduled to be Held In Person with a Livestream Option
By: Zeru Peter Li On May 7, 2020, the CES, or the Consumer Electronics Show, announced that its event in 2021, which was planned to be in January 2021, would continue to be held in person, but with another live streaming option. …
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