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Katherine Han

Physical Activity in School

By Katherine Han Schools that are struggling with funding have been thinking about different ways that they can cut their costs to stay in the budget. Some schools have considered cutting sports and physical activity all together in order to save some …

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The Homework Plague

By R. Brady It’s Sunday night, and all you want to do is dive into your bed. But just as you pull the blanket over your shoulders, you remember all the homework due the next day. With an essay, some worksheets, and …

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Student Stress

By Michael Yang Stress is often extremely prevalent in students’ life, especially high school juniors. Juniors, generally, are taking the majority of their standardized tests and most difficult courses in this time period, in addition to extracurricular activities which the student may …

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Back to School Shopping Tips

By Krystal Yang Back to school season is upon us. But back to school shopping can cause stress even before school starts. I have compiled some advice for fellow students to ease the task of shopping.   Have a list: Always go …

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4 Reasons School is Good

By Iris Yuan More often than not, the thought of school brings groans and fake crying. We’re so used to associating school with bad feelings that we don’t even think about the benefits of school. Although high schoolers now may groan in …

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AP History Hack!

By Krystal Yang I will be taking AP European History this year. Imagine my surprise when I walked into class on the first day, and my teacher was rapidly explaining how we should be taking notes. He expected us to take notes, …

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Sports: 1, Sleep: 0

By R. Brady Football. Soccer. Volleyball. Cross country. Basketball. Sports surround us constantly, from competing in a golf tournament on a Friday afternoon to sprinting across the red track on a Saturday morning. Families sit around the TV at night eating nachos …

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A “Brainwasher” and His Class

By: Daniel Qiu My geography teacher, Mr. Liu, is more than just a fan of geography. He always claims that he thinks and does things “geographically”, as all people working on geography or geology do, and he works hard on spreading this …

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Paper or Electronic?

By: R. Brady Televisions. Phones. Computers. Tablets. Nowadays we can’t go anywhere without seeing one of these devices or using one. It seems as if electronics are “taking over the world.” At home, around town, in stores, at the park — their …

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Cats on Campus

By: Daniel Qiu Cats live everywhere in a city: in one’s warm room or in the wild streets. However, cats live a quite special life in our school, as they belong to nobody, but they are inhabitants there. One cat on our …

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