The Lost Girl | Isabella Kwon
The Lost Girl By Isabella Kwon I believe that during times of crisis people can be divided into three categories: the sheeple, the shepherds, and the utterly lost ones. The shepherds are leaders who...
View ArticleA Brief History of Impeachment | Ella T. Lifset
A Brief History of Impeachment Ella T. Lifset “...A method of national inquest into the conduct of public men…” Alexander Hamilton on Impeachment, The Federalist No. 65. On September 24, 2019, Speaker...
View ArticleChildhood Shows | Maxine Mah
Childhood Shows By Maxine Mah Being born in the “Gen-Z” era, there were a plethora of fads (or an overhyped trend that don’t last for more than a year) that came about. For example, Silly Bands,...
View ArticleRepublican Primary 2020 | Alex Reinsch-Goldstein
Republican Primary 2020 By Alex Reinsch-Goldstein With the Democratic primary being fairly comparable to everything from a foodfight to a zoo pen full of hyenas, the Republican Party would appear to be...
View ArticleCommunity Coffee Shops | Izzy Ster
Community Coffee Shops By Izzy Ster A coffee shop epidemic seems to be infecting students all over the nation; students everywhere are abandoning the comfort of their own homes and libraries for these...
View ArticleGuide to the Top Democratic Candidates
Guide to the Top Democratic Candidates By Emily Gao We all recognize their names: Biden, Sanders, Yang, etc. They are plastered across our TV screens, magazines, newspapers, and phones daily. Despite...
View ArticleThe NCAA’S New Look on College Athletes | Peter Hong
The NCAA’s New Look on College Athletes By Peter Hong The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a nonprofit organization that regulates athletic competition and integrates intercollegiate...
View ArticleBiggest Trends of the 2010 Decade | Sophia Larson
Biggest Trends of the 2010 Decade By Sophia Larson With there being two months left in 2019, it is fair to say that the 2010 decade is coming to a close. Let’s take a look at some With the 2010 decade...
View ArticleThe Subtle Art of Procrastination | Angela Zhang
The Subtle Art of Procrastination By Angela Zhang Picture this: it’s eight o’clock on a Monday night. Panicking. Heart racing. Hands flying.The assignment is due tomorrow. You are sitting at the...
View ArticleOne American to Another: Helpful Korea Travel Tips | Isabella Kwon
One American to Another: Helpful Korea Travel Tips Avoid Buses at All Costs Unless you travel frequently on foreign language buses, or are a fluent speaker in Korean, stay away from the buses. I’m not...
View ArticleDisney + | Ella T. Lifset
Disney + By Ella T. Lifset Disney will release its highly-anticipated streaming service on November 12th, which will be home to its extensive collection of titles. From princesses to Lucasfilm, from...
View ArticleOk Boomer | Alex Reinsch-Goldstein
Ok Boomer By Alex Recharge-Goldfish A common pastime among old white people who have never been victimized in their lives, along with voting for reactionaries and playing mahjong, is comparing words...
View ArticleQuantum — For Dummies | Justin Wang
Quantum — For Dummies By Justin Wang In lieu of recent advancements in “quantum computing,” “quantum,” in many cases, seems like one of those words that scientists put in front of something to make it...
View ArticleTik Tok and Privacy | Emily Gao
Tik Tok and Privacy By Emily Gao We all know, or at least have heard about, the Facebook data scandal. If you haven’t, here’s a breakdown: Cambridge Analytica, a British political consulting firm, was...
View ArticleBoba 101 | Peter Hong
Boba 101 By Peter Hong Growing up in San Diego County, I was frequently exposed to a variety of beverages beginning at a young age. As I became older, my parents frequently drove me to numerous boba...
View ArticleMovie Review: Jojo Rabbit | Izzy Ster
Movie Review: Jojo Rabbit By Izzy Ster The idea of having an imaginary friend as a child is not a foreign one. Especially for those that seem to be wallflowers-in-waiting. An imaginary friend is a...
View ArticleSeries Review: Bee and Puppycat | Isabelle Kwon
Series Review: Bee and Puppycat By Isabelle Kwon With the teaser for the newest season Lazy in Space out and circulating the internet, it seems fitting to review this beloved animation now more than...
View ArticleAnother One Bites the Dust | Ella T. Lifset
Another One Bites the Dust By Ella T. Lifset On Tuesday December 3rd, Kamala Harris announced the end to her bid for presidency. This came after a continuous drop in the polls since the beginning of...
View ArticlePhotography 101 | Angela Zhang
Photography 101 By Angela Zhang Cameras are complicated. The settings, the lenses, the different brands, all the tiny buttons that sit on all parts of the camera...things can get frustrating. But...
View ArticleImpeachment — Where Are We Now? | Justin Wang
Impeachment — Where Are We Now? By Justin Wang Donald J. Trump, the 45th president of the United States, has undoubtedly become one of (if not the most) polarizing presidents in recent memory. Not only...
View Article