14 January 2025 Glen Yuan Christmas tree burning sparks Christian protests "Christmas tree burning sparks Christian protests” The protests in Syria over Christmas tree burning were mainly caused by the burning...
25 February 2025 Sarah Hart Does AI Have a Place in Schools? In March 2025, South Korea is set to introduce textbooks powered by AI. This upgrade in public school systems will cost up to $276 million dollars. South Korea believes in becoming the world leaders in electronic education and AI learning. So, what does this mean for everyday school students in Australia? Will your next teacher be a robot?
14 January 2025 Ethan Chau English Football Changes as the Sport Experiences its First Blank Saturday in Two Years English Football Changes as the Sport Experiences its First Blank Saturday in Two Years New Year’s Day is upon us,...
24 January 2025 Audrey Xie Interior Chinatown: Mind-Blowing, Suspenseful TV Show That Pulls You to the Edge of Your Seat
25 February 2025 Nora Vastag Life on Mars? Imagine a secret colony of talking creatures inhabiting Saturn or purple and rose-coloured aliens living on Jupiter. Whether life exists beyond Earth is one of the most intriguing and debated topics in science, and a recent discovery on Mars might answer the debate. A discovery in July of 2024, conducted by NASA scientists, uncovered a vein-filled rock on Mars that featured chemical signatures and structures that could have been formed by microbial life billions of years ago. This discovery suggests that there is a high possibility that life once inhabited Mars.
19 February 2025 Darius Carnahan A Memoir: Finding the Endangered in My Backyard We Australians might be accustomed to sulphur-crested cockatoos squawking in our backyards, but have you heard of gang-gang cockatoos? Gang-gangs are an endangered type of cockatoo that predominately lives in parts of the eastern coast of Australia, and there are at least two living near a storm-water drain in the inner south of the ACT!
Should the Death Penalty be Abolished? 30 November 2020 Jasmine Wang Editorials, Opinion Should the Death Penalty be Abolished? Debates against the death penalty have been ongoing and largely controversial for a number of years. Although the death penalty...
China shows Economic Rebound While Recovering from the Coronavirus Pandemic 13 November 2020 Jasmine Wang Current Events China shows Economic Rebound While Recovering from the Coronavirus Pandemic While much of the world is still struggling with controlling the coronavirus pandemic, China has shown that economic rebound is...
Bosnian Serb Convicted of War Crimes Dies from the Novel Coronavirus 13 November 2020 Jasmine Wang Current Events Bosnian Serb Convicted of War Crimes Dies from the Novel Coronavirus Momcilo Krajisnik, a Bosnian Serb who was convicted of crimes against humanity for his involvement in the Bosnian War, died...
Is the Development of a Coronavirus Vaccine Causing the Mass Slaughtering of Sharks? 13 November 2020 Jasmine Wang Science & Technology Is the Development of a Coronavirus Vaccine Causing the Mass Slaughtering of Sharks? In the race to develop a new coronavirus vaccine, several companies have discovered the usefulness of squalene. Squalene is an...
“Hiroshima,” for the First Time in 75 Years, is Finally Available in Russian 13 November 2020 Jasmine Wang Sports “Hiroshima,” for the First Time in 75 Years, is Finally Available in Russian John Hersey’s “Hiroshima” was first published on August 31st of 1946. Almost immediately, it left an impactful mark on the...
Not All of Donald Trump’s Actions are Bad 13 November 2020 Jasmine Wang Editorials, Opinion Not All of Donald Trump’s Actions are Bad President Donald Trump has been portrayed in an unusually bad light by many people on social media and in the...