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Remembering the First World War | Andrew Gu

Two days ago, the 102nd anniversary of the armistice that ended the First World War passed by with very little recognition. November 11 has become a day where we enjoy a day off and sometimes “honor...

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Quawan “Bobby” Charles Deserves Justice | Aimee Han

How could America let this happen again and let it pass so idly by? Why was the media not initially alerted? Why is this not garnering more attention and turning more heads?  On Friday, October 30th,...

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What to Expect From the NBA Offseason | Jaden Hunter

This upcoming NBA season is projected to be spectacular, but for what reasons? This offseason is going to be wild with all the trade rumors and NBA Draft to come. Where will Giannis Antetokounmpo go;...

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Books for Break? Isabella Kwon

As a senior writing college apps, I can say for a fact that, at the moment, my hands are full. It is genuinely one of the most exhausting prowesses that I have ever gone through. The line-up of...

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Where Is America Going Wrong With COVID-19? | Sophia Larson

While the United States only has 4% of the world‘s population, it has 25% of all COVID-19 cases. With cases only increasing, it is no surprise that the pandemic is far from under control. So what is...

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Potato Pandemonium | Alice Lin

If you’re someone like me (meaning you have good taste), your favorite part of the Thanksgiving meal is not the turkey or the stuffing. It’s not the sweet potato casserole or even the pumpkin pie....

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Movies to Look Forward to in 2021 | Angela Zhang

Once upon a time, we could count on the summer movie season to deliver us all the biggest films, but now that “season” seems to be a year-round thing — except in 2020 when it pretty much did not...

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Why Younger Children Are Returning to School First | Peter Hong

After the summer of 2020, fear for lack of safety and growing uncertainty concerned parents across the globe regarding how schools would operate during a global pandemic. A general conclusion,...

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Netflix Show Reviews | Bella Hirst

Since March, we’ve all watched more Netflix shows than we want to admit. But with the overwhelming number of shows on the platform, it can be hard to decide which ones are worth our time. Here is my...

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Hype Culture | Ellie Ballard

Hype culture: modern society’s current obsession. It’s what makes stars like TikTok’s Charli D’Amelio so absurdly popular, why Netflix releases like Outer Banks and All American gained so much...

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Onset Senioritis | Brianna Cateriano

Onset Senioritis is a serious condition that hinders any given senior’s ability to produce any sort of motivation. As a result of this, many seniors with this condition have symptoms that include: not...

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Home for the Holidays | Frances Chai

On Thursday, December 3rd, California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, announced stay-at-home and business closure orders for regions where intensive care units have dropped below 15% capacity. This push is...

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High School Football Madness | Ivan Chen

High school football is nothing new to many high schools across America as it is easily one of the most popular athletic sports offered at any school. This sport requires a team effort and time put in...

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Side Effects | Carolyn Cui

Tomorrow, the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee (VRBPAC), which assesses data regarding the safety and effectiveness of vaccines intended for disease prevention and...

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What Is Going on With India’s Protests? | Cami Dominguez

India is currently having one of the single largest protests in human history with over 250 million people, even in the subcontinent, participating in a 24-hour strike in solidarity. The proletariat...

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106 Republicans Back Trump’s Latest Lawsuit | Jasmine Elasaad

Though many have recognized and accepted Joe Biden as the official victor of the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump has yet to be convinced that this is indeed the case, and has blamed the...

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Got Oatmilk? | Aerin Flaharty

Nowadays it’s normal to order such a thing as a skinny, no foam, sugar-free, latte at your local coffee shop. For the minimalists, a simple black coffee will do. However, there are many milk...

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A Preview of President-Elect Joe Biden’s Cabinet | Ellyse Givens

We are nearly a month away from Joseph R. Biden stepping into the oval office for the first time — as President of the United States. Regardless of political ideology, the spirit of transition is...

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CCA Forums: An Opportunity for Community | Andrew Gu

As you’re probably used to reading by now, 2020 has been enormously disruptive for our school system, with the continuing vitriolic debates over school reopening making that more clear than ever. For...

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How are you REALLY doing? | Aimee Han

It’s considerably the most wonderful time of the year. There are just so many holidays to be celebrated, loved ones to cherish, dinners to be shared, and gifts to be given. Yet amidst all this...

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