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How NOT to Procrastinate

By: Derek Dong I’m sure many of us struggle with procrastinating, but here are some quick tips to help you stop so you don’t let your peers down. Firstly, it’s important to recognize that although procrastinating isn’t great, everybody does it. Therefore, …

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Madrid To Host UN Climate Summit

By Kevin Zhang Madrid has been confirmed as the host of the United Nations Climate Summit after the previous host, Chile, canceled at a short notice, according to U.N. officials. Patricia Espinosa, U.N. climate chief, said that the U.N. has accepted Spain’s …

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Warren’s Healthcare Plan

By: Serena Mao Senator Elizabeth Warren has long touted her Medicare for All plan as one of the crown jewels of her campaign for president. Her plan is a single-payer healthcare program that would essentially limit private insurance, including coverage sponsored by …

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Google Purchases Fitbit

by Kevin Zhang On November 1st, Google announced that it was buying Fitbit, a company whose products include wearable bands that monitor your activity and fitness, for 2.1 billion dollars. Fitbit users are currently concerned about this deal because Google has been …

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Metal Straws

“Save the turtles!” Today’s teenagers often hear this phrase being thrown around, whether simply in an attempt to increase the use of reusable straws or even associated with so called “VSCO girls”. Whatever the case, reusable straws have recently become some kind …

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Why Colleges Should Drop SAT, ACT Requirements

By Jenny Wang SAT and ACT are both standardized tests that are used for college admissions in the United States. In the past few years, there have been many problems with these standardized testings. This past August, College Board was accused of …

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