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Outdoor Summer School

By Julie Broch For most, being in summer school means staying inside classrooms and working on assignments. However, a group of Minneapolis high school students were able to experience something different this year. Through a joint program between Wilderness Inquiry, Adventures in …

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Hair Care Routine for Men

Usually men do not speak about scalp-care or skincare openly, mainly because of gender stereotypes. However, men need a proper grooming routine as much as women do. Even if you have an extremely busy schedule, it’s still necessary to keep your hair …

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The Fifth Geneva Convention?

By: Serena Mao The number of Geneva Conventions has remained at 4: a number that has long been unchanged. The conventions have been used to pass international agreements regulating the humanitarian treatment of citizens during times of war. However, most recently, scientists …

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Johnson & Johnson Lawsuit

By: David Zhang The trial between Oklahoma state, the prosecutor, and Johnson and Johnson, the defendant, (and one of the largest pharmaceutical suppliers and biotech companies in the world) closed just a few weeks ago. After seven weeks of arduous proceedings, both …

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Intro to ASIC

ASIC, Application Specific Integrated Circuit, is an electronic circuit created for a specific purpose rather than for general use. ASIC design engineers create product design specification statements for ASIC, optimize logic design, and create architectural design models. Some examples of ASIC chips include CPU, satellite chips, robotic chips, chips designed to run a …

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Social Media

Serena Mao Teenagers in the modern age have an unsettling obsession with social media. However, the problem isn’t the fact that their eyes are always glued to their phone. Rather, the biggest detriment of social media is the obsession with validation and …

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The Protest in Hawaii

Julie Broch For three weeks, protesters in Mauna Kea, Hawaii, have been grouping across the slopes of Mauna Kea, the tallest mountain in Hawaii, fighting to stop a giant telescope from being built.  A professor at the University of Hawaii observed the …

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