By Vincent Huang On Thursday, December 14th, the FCC, also known as the Federal Communications Commission, repealed the rules regarding net neutrality. Net neutrality is the principle that all internet service providers, or ISPs, must provide equal access to all websites and …
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By R. Brady Procrastination. As an extremely common factor with schoolwork, procrastination plagues students and causes them to finish assignments minutes before a due date. I am also a huge victim of procrastination, and I often find myself up past midnight trying …
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By Jinsong Tu There are 45 million people raising a total of 63 million dogs in the United States. There are a total of more than 4000 dog breeds in the world. Do you know which dog breed is the most popular …
Read More »Merry Christmas! I guess…
Here are some facts about the holiday season’s impact on our environment: As many as 30 million Christmas trees will be dumped in the landfill each year More than a billion Christmas cards are likely to be dumped or burnt – which, …
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The Kim dynasty has had control of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea since 1948 and has been ruthless to its political enemies both inside and out of the country. This “Mount Paektu Bloodline” remains in total control of the country, and …
Read More »San Francisco’s First Asian-American Mayor Dies Suddenly
By Roger Kim On December 12, 2017, Tuesday, at 1:11am, San Francisco’s first Asian-American mayor, Edward Lee, died at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital at the age of 65. The mayor arrived at the hospital in critical condition shortly after 10 pm …
Read More »Campus Sexual Assault
by Anonymous *from report published by Palo Alto Online. “We have definitely worked with some students whose universities have tried to cover up their assaults, have tried to silence them.” Isn’t it sad that high school and college campuses take plagiarism more …
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