While technologies regarding the delivery of products are rapidly advancing, including the delivery of medications and other health supplies, other areas of infrastructure are not only deteriorating but also failing to address large public health threats. In the late 1800s and early …
Read More »Six-Year-Old Saves Drowning Cousins
By Hanjie Zou A 6-year-old boy from Louisiana is praised as a little hero for his brave behavior after what could have been a horrific accident earlier this month. Branson Lee of Calhoun, Louisiana, noticed that his 21-month-old twin cousins, Isaac and …
Read More »Hurricane Harvey Slams Into Texas
By Amelia Wang The most powerful hurricane to hit the United States in over a decade made its way into Texas early Saturday morning. According to the NHC Atlantic, it made landfall at 10 PM CDT as a Category 4 hurricane near …
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By R. Brady As July drags into August and the cool September weather starts to clash against the summer heat, students often reminisce on the freedom they experienced in summer, knowing that school is only days away. Some went on exotic vacations …
Read More »The Power of Empathy
By: Ethan Hu Have you ever found yourself judging someone based on something they did? Subsequently, did you find yourself then wondering why he or she did that? Often many people do not consider the “why” behind a person’s actions and this …
Read More »Creating a Sustainable Future
Submitted by: Eric Guo What kind of world would you like to leave for your descendants? Is it one full of clean air and clean water, or is it one full of polluted air and polluted water? Now, as you ask yourself …
Read More »Witnessing the 2017 Total Solar Eclipse Across America
By Kevin You On August 21, 2017 a total solar eclipse occurred and was visible from the continental United States. A solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Earth and Sun, casting a shadow on the Earth’s surface. The eclipse’s …
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