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Coronavirus for nature

By Owen Xu Li Scientists are eager to see how wildlife and nature have changed due to decreased human activity in the past months from the COVID-19 lockdown. Their main focus are dawn choruses, displaced animals, and the night sky without pollution. …

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Corns

By: Emily Zhang The word corn here is not the crop. Instead, it’s a kind of skin problem that usually occurs on the foot. Most of the time, this happens because of the growing thickness of the skin. When people run, walk, …

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The Color of My Skin is Not a Threat

By: Jonathan Xia 2020 has been one of the most eventful years in recent history. Two big events have most notably turned the world upside down. In late 2019, COVID-19, a respiratory disease, was discovered in Wuhan, China. This highly infectious disease …

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Sports Intro and Crew

By: Allen Bryan Welcome everyone to the sports column of Tempus Magazine. I am your writer and editor, Allen Bryan. It is my duty to not only give you interesting content on the world of sports, but to also give you the …

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India-China Border Skirmish

By Kevin Zhang On June 15th, Chinese and Indian soldiers clashed in the Galwan-Valley area in the Himalayan Range.  According to a source in the Indian military, the clash started after Indian troops tore down a tent that was constructed by Chinese …

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A 113-year-old Woman In Spain Beats Coronavirus

By: Alice Zhong After confirming she beat COVID-19 on May 8, 113 year old Maria Branyas spoke out on Twitter saying, “Thank you very much for your congratulations and encouragement. Although I would have preferred not to have to live this unfortunate …

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Censorship During Current Riots for Equality

By: Dhruv Saran On May 29, 2020 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, a CNN reporter and his crew were put into custody after covering the events of protests against hostile actions taken by policemen. These actions centralize around the discrimination of African Americans, especially …

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