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Challenges Facing the NBA All-Star Game

By Megan Tjandrasuwita On February 18, 2018 in Staples Center, Los Angeles, the 2018 NBA All-Star Game was a mid-season exhibition game that recognized the best players from the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference based on their performance in the first …

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Fishy Oil

By Dr. Xin of Evergreen Acupuncture Fish oil is one of the most popular nutritional supplements. Most people take it for heart health but a lesser-known benefit of fish oil is a healthy, happier brain. This study has shown that Omega-3 essential …

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Florida School Shooting Leaves 17 Dead

By Julie Broch In the city of Parkland, Florida, a school shooting occurred at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Valentine’s Day, leaving seventeen dead and fourteen others injured. According to Everytown for Gun Safety, this is the eighteenth school shooting to …

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Learning a Lesson From Asia

By Krystal Yang America’s “achievement gap,” particularly in the field of education, has been a buzzword for the past decade. The “achievement gap,” similar to other phrases such as the “income gap,” describes the disparity in academic performance between students; this disparity …

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Lunar New Year Traditions

By Megan Tjandrasuwita On February 16, 2018, you will find around a quarter of the world celebrating the Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year/Spring Festival. The date of this holiday varies from January 20 to February 21 because the holiday is …

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Non-GMO Controversy

The term “genetically modified” is very general. Ever since humans began agriculture, we have modified plants and crops genetically. From the earliest days of farming, people saved the plants that conceived the largest and sweetest fruits and vegetables and proceeded to plant …

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