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Remember Harambe

Submitted by: Cindy Guo Recently, a 17-year old endangered gorilla, Harambe, was shot and killed in the Cincinnati Zoo… A 3-year old boy somehow slipped away from his parents and made his way through a three-foot metal wired perimeter fence and four …

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Scents that are good for you

As strange as it sounds, some smells can be good for you. Each stimulate your brain in different ways by binding to receptors in your nose that send signals to your nervous system. Here is are examples of beneficial scents and their …

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Should We Go To College?

By William Zeng   As we all know, 12 years’ education from elementary school to high school is free and mandatory in United States. With higher college tuition and stricter admission criteria, more and more people are asking: Should we go to …

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End of Year Madness

Submitted By: Helena Li It’s almost May, which means there is only one month of school left! However, this doesn’t mean students get any slack in high school, school is just as busy as ever. In fact, this might be the worst …

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New Genetically-Engineered Bacteria Can Create Biomass

Chemist and Harvard professor Daniel G. Nocera has genetically engineered a bacteria that absorbs hydrogen and carbon dioxide and converts the molecules into alcohol fuel. This bacteria Ralston Eutropha is engineered to take in carbon dioxide and hydrogen and convert it into …

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Culture Shocked

  By: Jocelyn Li It goes without saying that two countries on opposite sides of the world would have different cultures and beliefs. South Korea and America are examples, sharing few similarities and many cultural differences. Last spring break, I was able …

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