Written by Lucia Zhang On Thursday, December 24, 2015, a gasoline tanker truck sparked a blazing fire at a crowded industrial gas plant in Nigeria. More than 100 people waiting to refill their cooking gas cylinders in time for Christmas were left …
Read More »Finals Week
By Cindy Guo Andy William will be singing, “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” but high school students would think otherwise. Nearing Christmas, or the holidays, only means that finals week is slowly creeping upon us. Students taking six, …
Read More »Save the South China Tiger!
Submitted by: Eileen Guo The South China Tiger population was estimated to be about 4,000 tigers in the early 1950s. In the next few decades, thousands of tigers were killed as the subspecies was hunted as a pest. The Chinese government banned …
Read More »Oklahoma Supreme Court Orders Removal of Ten Commandments Monument
By Helen Dong On June 30, the Oklahoma State Supreme Court ruled that the controversial Ten Commandments monument placed on state capitol grounds must go because public property must not be used for the support of any religion. This was a victory, …
Read More »Different Types of Teachers
Submitted By: Margaret Li In today’s society, many go to school to learn, to get into a good college, to have a good future. This, however, is on the teachers to transfer their knowledge to you. Whether you like your teacher …
Read More »The Getty Center
By: Teresa Tu My family and I drove from San Francisco to Los Angeles during the Thanksgiving holiday. We had been to Los Angeles many times before as well as many tourist attractions in the area. This time we decided to go …
Read More »Racist Chinese Star Wars poster
On December 18, 2015, the new sequel of the Star Wars series will be in theatres. Many posters and fan memorabilia have already been released to the public for publicity, but a certain poster has attracted the wrong kind of attention. A …
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