By Bianca Zhou How’s your health been feeling after sitting in class for hours? Probably not too hot; here are some tips to help you increase your step count for the day! 1.) Take the long way: Whether it’s too class or …
Read More »President of University of Missouri Steps Down
Timothy Wolfe, (now former) president of the University of Missouri System resigned after failing to properly address racial incidents. Tensions have already been rising on the campus, due to various incidents that have occurred, sparking protests for change against racism. President of …
Read More »Terrorist Attacks in Paris
A series of terrorist attacks in six locations of Paris unleashed on November 14, leaving 129 people dead and 352 wounded. The six attacks all occurred within 30 minutes and has been the deadliest terrorist attack in Europe since 2004, when the …
Read More »The Greatest Problem
By: Jade Liu Problems regarding the environment have become extremely serious all over the world. Due to the destruction of World War One and Two as well as the development of industry and agriculture after the war, natural sources are being plundered …
Read More »The Death Penalty
By Michael Yang Over the years, many countries have questioned the morality of the death penalty, leading many Western countries to declare it inhumane, and abolish it. The death penalty is not only inhumane, it does nothing to deter crime, and does …
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Earthquake Preparation By: Henry Guo Also known as an earthquake swarm, around 400 small earthquakes have occurred along the Calaveras fault in the San Ramon Valley for the past month. Ranging from 1.7 to 3.2 on the Richter scale, these earthquakes are …
Read More »What is it like to study in the US
Submitted By ZhuYiBo Hello, everybody! I’m Andy Zhu. I’m a high school student in the United States. I studied in China for a long time before moving to the U.S. I’m going to tell you what it is like to be studying …
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