By Derek Dong The United States had removed tariffs overnight from over 400 Chinese products in response to requests from U.S. companies. China’s Commerce Ministry, in a brief statement, described the talks as “constructive”, and said they had also had a good …
Read More »Shakespeare: Teaching Kids that “All World’s A Stage”
By Krystal Yang William Shakespeare, who also goes by the title “Bard of Avon”, is considered the greatest dramatist of all time. With a life shrouded in mystery (some even contest his very existence), people around the world only have his famous plays and …
Read More »Sleepless Nights
By: Haley Parrett As any Gunn student may know, sleepless nights are a part of the “Gunn experience”. Whether you are doing homework, playing video games, finishing a painting, watching a movie, facetiming friends, or cramming for the SAT, most (if not …
Read More »Brazil Fires
Christina Hua Burning lands is a tactic often used by farmers to clear the land, get rich nutrients in the soil, and re-start their planting. Though risky, most of the time it pays off, leaving farmers with good land to work with. …
Read More »Is Homeopathy Actually Effective?
By: Michelle Hua Homeopathy is considered by small groups of people to be an alternative to modern medicine. Within these groups, modern medicine is often seen as an unnatural way that is potentially toxic, and that the correct way to treat someone …
Read More »A Future With Artifical Intelligence
By David Zhang The WAIC(World Artifical Intelligence conference) in Shanghai, started at the end of August, gathering over 300 exhibitors from tech companies large and small. There were also many talks, the most anticipated one being the discussion between Jack Ma and …
Read More »Trade War
Serena Mao In the midst of the tense US-China trade war, markets have been taking a hit. Indeed, the US economy has been showing multiple signs of a potential recession, including the dramatic inversion of the yield curve. Due to the ever …
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