5 September 2025 Zoey Hua Famines in Gaza and War with Israel On August 12, 2025, Gaza was in a famine and over 200 others died from a lack of food, including 100 children. This is because Israel is planning to increase its military action in Gaza. Since early in the war, Israel has limited aid coming into Gaza. Between early March and mid-May of this year, Israel completely blocked food, water, and medicine from entering the area.
10 September 2025 Archer Xiang A New Super Power In The Ocean! There are many wonders of the ocean, including a superpower that only some fish have! It is called biofluorescence and is when a fish can absorb light and release it, causing the fish itself to glow. Not only are the fish getting superpowers, but deep below in the sea at a place called the mesopelagic zone (often called the twilight zone), which is 200 to 1,000 meters deep.
25 August 2025 Austin Tsao Legendary Quarterback Aaron Rodgers Is Just “One of The Guys” Legendary Quarterback Aaron Rodgers Is Just "One of The Guys" As a relatively new member of the Pittsburgh Steelers, quarterback...
12 September 2025 Cindy Pu Disney’s Live-Action “Lilo & Stitch” is Full of Humor and Heart On Memorial Day, Walt Disney’s live action “Lilo & Stitch” released, a reimagined version of their 2002 classic animated version. It's an emotional and humorous movie about Lilo, a girl from Hawaii who finds it difficult to make friends and stay out of trouble, who meets Stitch, a mischievous little blue alien who crash lands onto Earth.
3 September 2025 Linlang Hu Phone Addiction, Not Screen Time Alone, Linked to Teen Mental Health Risks, Study Finds A study showed that giving 10-year-olds screen time does not increase their risk of becoming suicidal later on, but it is actually those that become addicted to their phone that have a higher risk.
12 September 2025 Cindy Pu ‘Love & Gelato’ Book Review: A Journey into Italy Love & Gelato is a heartbreaking, yet healing book written by Jenna Evans Welch. The book was published in 2016 and is popular among tweens and teens. It is about Lina, a 16-year-old high school student who spends the summer in Tuscany, Italy after her mom passed away. She discovers that there’s so much more to Italy then she could’ve ever imagined as she follows the directions of a journal her mom left for her.
Can New York Fend Off a Second Wave of the Coronavirus? 31 August 2020 Evan Mei Arts & Culture Can New York Fend Off a Second Wave of the Coronavirus? Health experts thought that the battle with COVID-19 wasn’t over. Cases should be rising in New York City right about...
Trump’s COVID-19 Orders Create Confusion 31 August 2020 Evan Mei Arts & Culture Trump’s COVID-19 Orders Create Confusion President Trump has tried to bypass Congress to provide COVID-19 relief during the absence of a broad agreement, resulting in...
Coronavirus in Texas: “You Do the Right Things, and Still You Get It” 31 August 2020 Evan Mei Current Events Coronavirus in Texas: “You Do the Right Things, and Still You Get It” A family in Houston, Texas took every precaution possible to keep the virus away. But as the debate about whether...
The Mid-American Conference (MAC) 31 August 2020 Evan Mei Sports The Mid-American Conference (MAC) On Saturday, the Mid-American Conference (MAC) was the first league competing in college football’s highest league to terminate its fall...
Reopening Schools 30 August 2020 Evan Mei Editorials, Opinion Reopening Schools Dear Editor,School reopening has been one of the most controversial topics so far. For one thing, the best solution would...
The Earth is NOT Flat 30 August 2020 Evan Mei Editorials, Opinion The Earth is NOT Flat Dear Editor,There are many flaws in B. o. B’s claims made in this article. For example, he claims that the...