As he transitions from middle school to high school in the coming years, sixth-grader Rohan Dash will be taking on more classes, more material, and spending more…
Opinion
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Written by seventh-grade journalism student Shelby Brann In the shadow of the largest pandemic in over 100 years, tens of millions face unemployment, hundreds of…
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Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, it is hard to think about much else besides the corona virus. Yet, today marks an important occasion that ought to be given…
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Opinion
Opinion: lack of COVID-19 testing displays incompetence in government
by Anna Labiner April 10, 2020Reflecting on the coronavirus, and the way in which it has devastated American cities, it is impossible not to wonder what the United States could…
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In some of America’s darkest moments, our right to vote has been one thing that remains constant. Even during the Civil War, when hundreds of…
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When I was younger, one of the worst habits I got myself latched onto was the idea of needing to do everything. Be it through…
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During such critical times, Americans should be acting together as one, fighting one common enemy. Instead, we’re competing against each other—for toilet paper and a…
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Growing up, I was used to my mom packing me traditional Filipino meals for lunch in preschool and kindergarten. She would pack me adobo and…
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Opinion
Affirmative Action in Harvard Admissions — The Impact on Asian Americans
by Felicity Chang September 25, 2019Sitting in the back seat of my mom’s car, my ten-year-old self timidly asked, “When I grow up, should I live in Massachusetts or California?”…
