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Bedbugs

By Allen Bryan Many of us have had our parents say, “Good night, sleep tight. Don’t let the bedbugs bite.” Though this is just an old saying, bed bugs really can come when you are sleeping for a late night snack. These …

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Evidence Based Prosecution

Serena Mao It seems logical enough: that in cases of domestic violence, the victim that brought the case to court would testify against the perpetrator. However, the New York Times finds that 70% of the time, the victims retract their statements, often …

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Virginia Beach Shooting

Kevin Zhang On Friday, May 31st, 2019, DeWayne Craddock burst into the Virginia Beach municipal center and started firing at people indiscriminately. Craddock was a certified professional engineer for the Virginia Beach Public Utilities Department. He resigned from his job hours before …

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The Impact of Reading

By: Michelle Hua The importance of reading is often stressed. In elementary school, children are assigned a few minutes of reading each night, and prizes are given to those who read the most. Students are required to read and annotate more complex …

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Another Victim to Climate Change: Walruses

By: Aimi Wen Climate change has wrought many changes to the environment. Already, different species have fallen victim to the changes with many becoming endangered and extinct. Humans, too, have felt the effects– the onslaught of hurricanes and dramatically shifting temperatures are …

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