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Sports in the Movies: Dodgeball

There was a time when dodgeball was an integral part of physical education in most American schools.  It is the only sport that this writer can think of where children are encouraged to throw something at another student with the intent of …

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Japanese Honeysuckles

By: Suri Zheng This plant species, Lonicera japonica or Japanese honeysuckle, is an invasive species that harm its surrounding environment. Japanese Honeysuckles originated from Japan and East China and were brought over to the United States for soil control in the 1800s, …

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Former Chinese President Jiang Zemin Dies at 96

By Kevin Zhang On Wednesday, November 30, former Chinese president Jiang Zemin, who led the country for a decade of rapid economic growth after the Tiananmen crackdown, died at the age of 96. A wave of nostalgia has erupted across the country …

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The Dangers of Cows

by Suri Zheng Did you know that cows are the number one highest agricultural carbon emitter in the world? Not transport and cars, deforestation, waste, and power plants, but cows. In a recent study at UC Davis, researchers put cows’ heads in …

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