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Realistic Makeup List for Students

By Krystal Yang   Ain’t nobody got time to do their makeup in the morning. As a high school student, I understand that more than anyone. However, as strange as it sounds, putting on makeup is therapeutic for me. In a dark …

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A Guide to Japanese Ramen

Eric Guo When we think of ramen, we often think of the instant kind: quick, unhealthy, and perfect for the typical college student drowning in debt. Despite the popularity of instant ramen, this perception of ramen doesn’t do justice to this national …

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Indonesian Forest Fires

Submitted by: Eileen Guo 100,000 deaths. 500,000 ill. 16 million dollars in damage. These were all caused by the forest fires that currently plague Indonesia. The biggest concern is the air pollution from these fires, as tiny particles from the forest fires …

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The Cost of Education

By Michael Yang Throughout your education, it becomes apparent that many aspects of it are, seemingly, a cash grab. From the $100+ graphing calculator required by many Calculus courses, to the $50 testing fee of the SAT, and the outrageous tuition costs …

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Physical Activity in School

By Katherine Han Schools that are struggling with funding have been thinking about different ways that they can cut their costs to stay in the budget. Some schools have considered cutting sports and physical activity all together in order to save some …

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The Agricultural Revolution

A Bold Decision Jocelyn Li When the first humans roamed the earth, hunting and gathering was the standard form of survival. Studies have shown that hunter-gatherers had healthier bones and teeth than agriculturalists. The transition into farming and agriculture seemed quite unlikely, …

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