Serena Mao “Mom, it’s not a phase.” This classic statement is often used to describe sudden periods of time where a new trend or interest rapidly takes over one’s life, whether it be K-pop, knitting, or eating a very specific breakfast. Overall, …
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By: Michelle Hua Most people are in a rush in the mornings: you have less than an hour to get dressed and eat breakfast. With this time limit, packing lunches may seem like a hassle. However, there is a simple solution to …
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By Edward Mims Scientific advancements are contributing every day to a new and better world for the next generation, one with less disease and strife for all. Vaccines are a common method of preventing disease, and are most readily seen with the …
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by Alex Bao NASA to send humans to the moon once again – ‘but this time we’ll stay’ In 1969, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed on the moon, becoming the first people in human history to do so. Between 1969 and …
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