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Becoming a Piano Virtuoso

The demand of concert pianists in today’s world is not quite as large as it was a century or two ago. Today’s world is absorbed in and surrounded by pop music, with classical music only attaining a small, devout group of followers …

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Vote on Trumpcare Postponed

  By Cheryl Liu Today, House Republican lawmakers postponed a vote on the American Health Care Act (AHCA), nicknamed Trumpcare, to overhaul the the Affordable Care Act (ACA), Obamacare, as they and President Trump struggled to meet the demands of conservative lawmakers …

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Digital Going Green

Submitted by: Stephanie Zhang As more people go digital with their new technology from Christmas, there rings a greater urgency for companies to minimize their carbon footprint. One might think streaming movies and music would be more eco-friendly than using CDs and …

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Space and our Bodies: Isolation

By Michael Chang In space, no one can hear you scream. No matter what, astronauts are always exposed to the fact that their team of six or less people are alone, over 100 miles from any civilization orbiting in the hostile environment …

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Doing What You Love

By Michael Yang As a high school student, one often feels pressured into things that he or she does not want to do, most notably studying. And although it is important to set aside time for tasks one does not want to …

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Recent White House Security Breaches

Roger Kim On March 18, the Secret Service detained a man who jumped over a bike rack in an attempt to get over the White House fence, the CNN reported. This mirrors an incident on March 10, where a man trespassed on …

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Wearing Makeup To School

By Krystal Yang Thick black lashes. Glossy lips. Clean, sharp eyebrows. We see people with makeup everywhere, from school classmates to girls on magazine covers to actors on television shows. Makeup is an art, a form of self-expression. Makeup artists use their …

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