By Kaitlyn Wang Shoes worn only several times, forgotten dresses hanging in the closet, T-shirts that have barely seen the light of day—too often, clothes are purchased, then set aside and eventually discarded. According to McKinsey & Company, the number of …
Read More »Early Bird vs. Night Owl
By Sandra Reece Benjamin Franklin once said, “Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.” He was then describing what is now called an “Early Bird”, someone who gets to sleep at a early hour and …
Read More »Constructive Criticism
Serena Mao Our friends and family are typically those that are the most comfortable asking for our opinions on what they are doing or should do. On the contrary, however, they are also the people that we likely feel the most uncomfortable …
Read More »Biden Announces U.S. Withdrawal from Afghanistan
By Kevin Zhang On Wednesday, President Joe Biden formally announced plans to end America’s military presence in Afghanistan by September, in a White House address heavy on symbolism and marking one of his first defining decisions as commander in chief. “I’ve concluded …
Read More »2021 NFL Draft
Despite only a fifth of the draftees attended live in Indianapolis, the 2021 NFL draft was just as lively as ever, filled with emotions of delight, anger, and at many times, confusion. We heard the traditional booing of the crowd as Robert …
Read More »The Art of Aesthetics
Aesthetics, or esthetics, are branches of philosophy that deal with the nature of beauty and taste, as well as the philosophy of art. Aesthetics are particularly popular amongst teenagers. For example, finding an aesthetic is like finding what vibe a person matches …
Read More »Blue Stars
By Anonymous You’ve probably seen beautiful pictures and lovely videos of glowing, blue “stars” in the ocean. Have you ever wondered what they were? Look no further: The glow is caused by bioluminescent (light generated by living organisms) producing plants and organisms. …
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