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Megan T

Megan is a senior at The Harker School. She is interested in applied mathematics, computer algorithms, artificial intelligence, cognitive vision science, and economics. Outside of school, she is a tutor and mentor at the Boys and Girls Club of the Peninsula (BGCP), a regular volunteer at Second Harvest Food Bank (SHFB), classical pianist, and an avid figure skater. In her free time, she enjoys exploring hiking trails in the Bay Area and Lake Tahoe, reading science fiction books, WIRED and The New Yorker magazines.

The Stereotypical Internet Cafe in China

By: Ethan Hu You walk into a dark room full rows of glowing CRT screens. The smell of cigarette smoke penetrates your nostrils as you look around and see blank faces across each computer terminal, eyes glued to the screens. Empty instant …

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The Importance of Net Neutrality

By Megan Tjandrasuwita The Internet is a prevalent tool of communication practically used by everyone nowadays. Just like water, it is a limited resource and therefore needs to be shared in a responsible manner. The basic Internet consists of a network of …

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Kevin Durant: A Remarkable Team Player

By Megan Tjandrasuwita Kevin Durant, forward of the Golden State Warriors and the Most Valuable Player (MVP) in the last NBA playoff, has become an inspiration to many young fans not only for his talents but also for his teamwork. In his …

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Why You Should Exercise

By Michael Yang Exercising is an activity which, aside from its obvious health benefits, improves one’s well-being in many ways. Not only does it improve one’s physical strength, and one’s appearance; it also holds surprisingly many mental benefits. One of exercise’s greatest …

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A Comparison between Two Southeast Asian Cuisines

By: Megan Tjandrasuwita Originating in Southeast Asia, Indonesian and Vietnamese cuisines reflect their unique culture, long trading history, geography, and influences from other countries and regions such as China, India, the Middle East, Holland, and France. Each cuisine has its own distinct …

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