Sponsored by HEARTS, 美华文学, and 硅谷女性

Muhammad Ali

By Isabella Teng Hearts all around the world collectively broke as they heard the news of the passing of Muhammad Ali, world-renowned boxing champion and civil rights activist on Friday, June 3rd, 2016. Past his boxing prowess and lightning fast reflexes, Muhammad …

Read More »

Night Gala on the Playground

By: Daniel Qiu When night falls, most Chinese high schools will become a quiet place, the playgrounds of which are seldom lit. However, on the evening of May 27th, Beijing No.4 High School (BHSF) was different. Colorful lights were lit until 8:30 …

Read More »

Pokemon Go

Pokemon Go On The Go! By: Jerome Wu                     “Gotta catch ‘em all” is not just the catch phrase of an anime anymore but instead it is something people are saying a lot now in real life because of the huge Pokemon …

Read More »

Not Giving A Dam!

Submitted by: Selena Guo As a renewable resource, hydropower is much gentler on the environment than the traditional burning of fossil fuels. To harness hydropower, dams are constructed on rivers. The flowing water spins a turbine in the dam to generate electricity. …

Read More »

Depression

0By Anonymous Normally when a preteen is closed off, tired, and upset, most adults would dismiss it as “hormones” and treat it as nothing worth paying attention to. In reality, though hormones do play a role in mood, they should not be …

Read More »

Read Between the Lines

By Jessica Lee The phrase “read between the lines” takes a more literal meaning when it is interpreted how words, or “lines” are more than just marks on paper. To me, writing is a way to express my deepest, darkest thoughts. Feelings …

Read More »

Paper? Never heard of it

By: Wesley Tsai Last year in my literature class, I rarely used a pencil and paper in class for my assignments. This is because we used Chromebooks instead of paper for most of our writing assignments. These chromebooks were very simple computers …

Read More »