By Steffany Leung Oprah Winfrey gave Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, the opportunity…
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Racism Against the Asian Community
By Keyondra Davis Since the beginning of the COVID-19 the pandemic, there has been an increase in racist behavior and…
Perseverance Lands on Mars Searching for Signs of Life
By Stefanny Leung Have you ever wondered what life would be if Earth is no longer inhabitable someday? NASA has been…
Britney Spears’ Conservatorship and How She Got There
By Talia Melamed Recently, social media has been a-blaze due to outcries over Britney Spears and her near 13-year, court…
Elon Musk and Space Travel
By Shemar Decamry If you were given the opportunity to live on a different planet, would you take it? Elon…
FDA’s approval for Emergency Use of Vaccine Creates Another Turning Point in US History
By Tahreem Ashraf The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the emergency use of Pfizer and BioNTech vaccines in United…
S.O.S. to Congress: The People Need Help
By Zuri Moon. Congress needs to stop playing games and work together on a plan that will keep people financially stable while we wait out the coronavirus, as their efforts so far are dangerously inadequate.
Online Classes May Critically Affect Students’ Health
By Xianxi Huang Online only classes from elementary school to universities may critically affect students’ health, resulting in various long-lasting…
College’s Price Tag Keeps Rising, but Is It Worth it?
In “The Price Of College Increasing Almost 8 Times Faster Than Wages”, Camilo Maldonado writes that “between the academic years ending in 1989 and 2016, the cost for a four year degree doubled, even after inflation.†While it is difficult to say college isn’t worth it, it is more logical to say that it might not be as worth it once was, relative to the times.
Finally A Vaccine
By Du Young Kim Since COVID-19 first appeared in America it seemed as if the world was going into a…