Submitted by: Alex Wang Ospreys are quite a sight to see. But, the osprey population has been declining over the past 50 years. Why are their once vast numbers dissipating? It’s all because of us. We’ve destroyed trees in order to create …
Read More »Where are the Rights of Chinese Doctors
By Artemis Jing On July 15th, a tragedy which occurred in Guangzhou caught the sight of most citizens in China. A female doctor was attacked by a patient during patient-checking hours. Being cut for eight times, the doctor was seriously injured and …
Read More »Why grades don’t define you
By: Michael Yang In today’s competitive environment, students often find that they are pressured by their peers, as well as their parents to achieve more; this is especially prevalent in Silicon Valley, where students often feel that their performances in high school …
Read More »The Perks of Having a Hobby
By Jocelyn Li Teenagers are constantly being pestered by their parents to find a hobby or a sport that provides adequate amounts of exercise. Ever since first grade, my parents pushed me to find a sport that I would be willing to …
Read More »Saving Dory
By: Cindy Guo “AHHH FINDING DORY HAS FINALLY COME OUT OMG!” says every other child/parent/person on the world. Everyone loves dory and wants his or her own Dory (or even two Dorys), but while this can be great for Disney’s box office, …
Read More »Chapped Lips: Causes and Remedies
Chapped lips can be painful and simply unappealing to look at. Since the skin on our lips are thin and offer little protection to the mucous membrane under, water is easily lost. Combine this with an arid climate and you get perpetually …
Read More »2016 Gulshan Attack
Since 2013, the number of Islamist extremist attacks against religious minorities, secularist writers, and bloggers have increased in Bangladesh. From September 2015 to July 2016, there have been over 30 such mentioned attacks, with ISIS claiming 21 of them. On the night …
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