By R. Brady Football. Soccer. Volleyball. Cross country. Basketball. Sports surround us constantly, from competing in a golf tournament on a Friday afternoon to sprinting across the red track on a Saturday morning. Families sit around the TV at night eating nachos …
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By: Jocelyn Li With the new technology of the 21st century, many farmers and companies have transitioned to factory farming, causing pastoral farming to practically disappear. Although factory farming is efficient, pastoral farming has proven to be more healthy, eco-friendly, and beneficial …
Read More »How Your Food Affects the Environment
Submitted by: Tiffany Teng What makes our food so delicious? Well, the answer is not as simple as you think. That comes from years and years of research on how to fatten up cows to get the juiciest ratios of lean muscle …
Read More »Obama Attends Opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture
By Ashton Lam On Saturday, September 24, 2016, President Barack Obama held a dedication ceremony for the opening of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture on the National Mall. The approval in 2003 and the construction in 2013 …
Read More »Health in Politics
Many may think otherwise, but health plays an important role in today’s politics. Over the course of our country’s vast history, we have experienced countless campaigns to decide who gets the privilege to lead our country. Many of these endeavors have resulted …
Read More »The Very Strange Family
By Hana Stauss In writing class, we learned about finding our own voice, which can be a notoriously difficult process. In an age like today, there are many influential authors around us. I often find myself writing in my favorite author’s style …
Read More »A “Brainwasher” and His Class
By: Daniel Qiu My geography teacher, Mr. Liu, is more than just a fan of geography. He always claims that he thinks and does things “geographically”, as all people working on geography or geology do, and he works hard on spreading this …
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