By Eason Zhu As terrorism continues to grow in Western countries, another attack has happened in a supermarket in southern France this week. One of the police officers on duty sacrificed himself in order to prevent more people being killed. The attacker, …
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By Megan Tjandrasuwita Most of us living in United States likely know about March Madness. If you have not heard about it, don’t worry, it is not a new disease. March Madness, also called The Big Dance, is a nickname for the …
Read More »Stop Drinking Coffee!
Submitted by: Eileen Guo Actually… it’s alright to drink coffee, but think twice before purchasing a cup of coffee, as the cups make a huge carbon footprint. Though coffee is sold in paper cups, less than 1% of coffee cups will actually …
Read More »The New Clear Problem
It is almost a deja vu. An East-Asian country provokes the United States, toying with the industrial power over territory and power in the region. A military buildup occurs, and the United States readies itself for an upcoming war that may begin …
Read More »Self-Driving Uber Car Kills Pedestrian
By Roger Kim On March 18, 2018, at around 10 p.m., a pedestrian named Elaine Herzberg was struck and killed, in Tempe, Ariz, by a Volvo XC90 outfitted with a sensor system operated by Uber and with a human safety driver at …
Read More »Time to Appreciate Timed Essays
By Katherine Han One of the greatest pains of a high school student is the infamous in-class, timed essay. The announcement of an upcoming timed-essay isn’t exactly greeted with shouts of joy and excitement. Rather, it is greeted with groans and anxiety. …
Read More »Art and Its Influences
By Megan Tjandrasuwita Whether you’re admiring a splash of color on a mural at an art gallery in New York or peering at historical paintings in the French section of the Louvre Museum in Paris, you’re immersing yourself in a historical and …
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